i read every book Matty Healy (The 1975) recommended and they're unhinged as expected

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  • @jack_edwards
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  • @lilianagrillo193
    @lilianagrillo193 Год назад +2603

    I would be so interested to see Jack do a video on Hozier, especially with his new EP coming out soon, because that man is a lyrical genius, and you can just tell he's well-read.

    • @lilianagrillo193
      @lilianagrillo193 Год назад +96

      His next album is also based on Dante's Inferno

    • @jj-wf2mw
      @jj-wf2mw Год назад +10

      OMG was literally going to comment this!!

    • @estesafriendofmine8277
      @estesafriendofmine8277 Год назад +23

      this was the first thing I thought of when Jack mentioned slouching towards bethlehem

    • @azizazulia981
      @azizazulia981 Год назад +1

      OMG YESSS I WAS THINKING ABOUT THIS AS WELL

    • @adelechl
      @adelechl Год назад

      YESS

  • @raikkonenss
    @raikkonenss Год назад +1783

    matty healy is so unhinged in such a strange way

    • @Toon4mi
      @Toon4mi Год назад

      yeah- considering he’s a racist, i would say so.

    • @utharaunnikrishnan2562
      @utharaunnikrishnan2562 Год назад +106

      Yea he is soo racist

    • @AsandaMahlangu
      @AsandaMahlangu Год назад +65

      In a bad way

    • @oki__
      @oki__ Год назад +24

      @@utharaunnikrishnan2562 girl no

    • @utharaunnikrishnan2562
      @utharaunnikrishnan2562 Год назад +53

      @@oki__ yea he is.. if u have listened to that podcast of his.. he has said bad bad stuff on there

  • @jj-wf2mw
    @jj-wf2mw Год назад +164

    Would love to see you read some books/poetry that has inspired Hozier, seeing as his lyricism is also so layered and steeped in so many literary references!

    • @jj-wf2mw
      @jj-wf2mw Год назад +7

      Also watching this vid i realized that a line from his song Jackie & Wilson (‘she blows out of nowhere, a roman candle of the wild’) may have been inspired by On the Road which is so interesting

  • @helena8999
    @helena8999 Год назад +434

    Would love to see you cover Hozier on another celebrity book club! He seems really into a lot of classical and Irish literature and I think it would be your taste

  • @M1ntt806
    @M1ntt806 Год назад +106

    Can I just take a moment to say that these kind of videos where you go deeply into the culutural and the contemporary significane of books in an in-depth manner are my favorite parts of the channel and I hope we keep getting more and more of them. Thank you for blessing us all with you literary presence Jack xD

  • @natbatrat-d7e
    @natbatrat-d7e Год назад +727

    i wouldn't be surprised if matty posted about this video on his insta stories.
    y'all better make this blow up till it reaches him.

    • @AsandaMahlangu
      @AsandaMahlangu Год назад +24

      Idk if jack should be posted by a racist😭😭

    • @natbatrat-d7e
      @natbatrat-d7e Год назад +23

      @@AsandaMahlangu that’s a really serious allegation to throw around. why do you think he’s a racist?

    • @AsandaMahlangu
      @AsandaMahlangu Год назад +23

      @@natbatrat-d7e he recently did an interview where he mocked Hawaiians as well as Inuit people and their accents. I think he made some nasty comments about Japanese people as well

    • @natbatrat-d7e
      @natbatrat-d7e Год назад +47

      @@AsandaMahlangu that podcast is the bane of my existence… according to the hosts it was all a skit poking fun of people who actually think that way but they ended up sounding actually bigoted. i found his behavior very odd considering all the social work the band has been doing consistently for over five years. but like, i think calling him bigoted is a bit much when we look at the history of everything he’s said and done, he’s just an edgelord asshole who makes amazing music lol

    • @AsandaMahlangu
      @AsandaMahlangu Год назад +15

      @@natbatrat-d7e I think if that’s the case then it would have been nice for them to also say that right at the beginning or before the skit because a lot of people were really offended by that and i understand why. He makes really good music but definitely seems like as asshole haha

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +671

    Petition to change the name of the Series from ‘Celebrity Book Club’ to ‘Celebrity Reading Room’ because Jack does a great job of line reading some celebrities.

    • @sruthysk3962
      @sruthysk3962 Год назад +3

      Damn I see you everywhere... From TISS to this now

    • @sruthysk3962
      @sruthysk3962 Год назад +2

      Damn I see you everywhere... From TISS to this now

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Год назад

      @@sruthysk3962 So Happy to see you too!

  • @RebeccaRRai
    @RebeccaRRai Год назад +106

    Jack is the reason my tbr keeps towering exponentially but I love it

  • @RocketRoketto
    @RocketRoketto Год назад +590

    For those of us with zero attention span
    1:13-slouching towards bethlehem by joan didion
    4:14 ON THE ROAD-Jack Kerouac
    8:56- Queer by William S. Borroughs
    13:16- Society of the spectacle by Guy Dubord
    16:29- A season in hell by arthur rimbaud
    you're welcome

    • @haskna
      @haskna Год назад +4

      thank you 😭

    • @kojagoribhattacharya7720
      @kojagoribhattacharya7720 Год назад +14

      I search for this comment in every jack edwards video

    • @RocketRoketto
      @RocketRoketto Год назад +5

      @@kojagoribhattacharya7720 I search for it in every video especially book ones cause the random ramblings and jabbering especially about something non related get to be the most.

    • @RocketRoketto
      @RocketRoketto Год назад

      @@haskna you're welcome 😊

    • @buddhinij7874
      @buddhinij7874 Год назад +1

      thank you so much

  • @aliciamennen8286
    @aliciamennen8286 Год назад +17

    THIS was the most satisfying thorough video THANKYOU sooo much for including the enriching context within each book and also how Matty uses them as references. I think matty has also recommended the short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" if you ever make a list for a part 2

  • @Gerulcia
    @Gerulcia Год назад +195

    I m from Poland and had no idea who Matty Healy was untill he went on a date with Amelia Dimoldenberg and that led me to discover his work. To be honest I still not excatly understand the phenomenon of 1975, but he seems to be a fascinating person, a bit unhinged and mannered, but still interesting in interviews. He and Amelia inspired me to download tinder for the very first time in my life and it's definitely a quite fun adventure. I think that Matty's reading list might be a quite interesting journey that I am going to throw myself into as well. Thank you Matty, Jack and Amelia for making my life more exciting.

  • @luisaaa5481
    @luisaaa5481 Год назад +33

    Love, love, love that you‘re not only reading the books and tell us what you think about them but you also research the links between the book and the artist and give us these really interesting facts. Very much appreciated! :)

  • @coe.3181
    @coe.3181 Год назад +7

    I'm seeing The 1975 live next week and this video is just perfect. Love the way you talk about the books and all the references to The 1975 songs across the video.

  • @jana_nel2000
    @jana_nel2000 Год назад +40

    “John’s obsessed with fat ass and he’s ten years old”
    Ah the poetry from Matty Healy’s lyrics lol

  • @KadriKadakas
    @KadriKadakas Год назад +8

    an absolute slay of a video
    hear me out... hozier book recs.... that man's lyrics are tiny pieces of art

  • @shriyag7433
    @shriyag7433 Год назад +17

    Hozier’s book recs would probably be really good and he’s releasing an EP on the 17th and an album by the end of summer.

  • @marijkeybera5224
    @marijkeybera5224 Год назад +49

    This was great! So hyped for Pedro Pascal! I would ADORE for you to do a video on Emilia Clarke as she’s a big reader and I love her.

  • @skitebird
    @skitebird Год назад +62

    Matty Healy's taste in books is nearly identical to Richey Edwards', which is interesting to me because both have written some of the most profound lyrics I've ever heard in my life. I've always seen a twinge of Edwards in Healy, so it was cool to connect those dots through literature.

    • @emmam74
      @emmam74 Год назад +3

      I read your comment and had no idea who Richey Edwards was and now my life is forever changed lmao, I absolutely love his lyrics and just the band itself❤️

    • @skitebird
      @skitebird Год назад +2

      @@emmam74 OMG that makes me so happy!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @emmam74
      @emmam74 Год назад +1

      @Tina 🤍 it was such a random thing and I'm so glad I saw your comment now!:)) ❤️❤️

  • @hanjnk
    @hanjnk Год назад +16

    I love how you intertwined things in this with their song titles 😂 also big fan of theirs!!

  • @dreamingofthemoon
    @dreamingofthemoon Год назад +1296

    The king of books has been FEEDING us lately

    • @pinkpostit6615
      @pinkpostit6615 Год назад +6

      I agree. I love how Jack has been uploading more often lately

  • @sarasam297
    @sarasam297 Год назад +32

    jack being a huge 1975 fan is so real

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +82

    5:04 I love how Jack explains lyrics. I want a reboot of ‘Music and Lyrics’ where either Jack plays himself or there’s an actor who plays him decoding English lyrics as literature.

    • @swirlingsun
      @swirlingsun Год назад +1

      u should look at the pop song professors channel!

  • @KamilaMurat-p7b
    @KamilaMurat-p7b Год назад +22

    I'd be absolutely happy if you do video about Alex Turner's book recommendations,cause his taste seems to me really intriguing

  • @SonyFaudoa
    @SonyFaudoa Год назад +2

    These videos are giving me life, thanks sooo much for keeping them both fun and totally informative with such a detailed description without loosing the focus on the book/artist

  • @Irenee_31
    @Irenee_31 Год назад +52

    Look I'm not saying Jack is some kind of voodo doer but matty healy is so relevant now😭 with pop culture news of dating TS

    • @clarapatata2692
      @clarapatata2692 Год назад

      Matty is literally one of the faces of pop culture wdym??🥲 They're actually big but so is the world so i understand if there's still some people who are not aware of them haha

    • @Irenee_31
      @Irenee_31 Год назад +5

      @@clarapatata2692 no I knew him I even listen to 1975 everyday before everything, its just the hot tea and aligning of the timings😭

    • @clarapatata2692
      @clarapatata2692 Год назад

      @@Irenee_31 fair haha he's trending but for not a good reason I wishh him good time tho

  • @PARXROT
    @PARXROT Год назад +1

    THE BACKDROP OF UR VID IS SO LOVE IT

  • @cheycoote3173
    @cheycoote3173 Год назад +252

    finding out you're also a The 1975 fan explains how i somehow agree with almost all your book opinions

    • @GloballyGorgeous715
      @GloballyGorgeous715 Год назад

      But he did a nazi salute! I don’t understand the Mathew Healy fandom…

    • @punyajain4068
      @punyajain4068 Год назад +6

      @@GloballyGorgeous715 that wasn't the nazi salute. look up the difference between them.

    • @alansong64
      @alansong64 Год назад +7

      @@GloballyGorgeous715 It was during a song that calls out Kanye. It was quite tone deaf, but I think the context matters.

    • @Caramelletje
      @Caramelletje Год назад

      ​@@alansong64 of course context matters but it's still messed up. Not to mention that isn't his only problem. This dude is highly problematic and yes they make great music but as a person he is insane in the worst way

    • @shelbystepp8462
      @shelbystepp8462 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @circeismyspirit
    @circeismyspirit Год назад +15

    That transition into the ad👀 smooth

  • @jennac.3173
    @jennac.3173 Год назад +43

    Does anyone else enjoy the little "Bye Bye" at the end of Jack's videos as much as I do? They feel kinda nostalgic to me and just calm me down, so I never miss them when watching a video 🙈

  • @9thgalaxy778
    @9thgalaxy778 Год назад +9

    I love The 1975 (seeing them live for the first time next month!) but sometimes feel like their lyrics can be overly flashy. This video really highlighted some of the fascinating context and has honestly increased my appreciation of my favourite band. Thanks for bringing to my attention all these things. Also love the well placed puns!!

  • @Julia-sj4od
    @Julia-sj4od Год назад +17

    jack literally BEGGING for a mitski celebrity book club, she has mentioned her favourite books many times 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @BoundandRead
    @BoundandRead Год назад +39

    On the Road by Jack Kerouac is literally my favorite novel, read it multiple times and still have something new to learn ❤

    • @BoundandRead
      @BoundandRead Год назад +5

      Ps if you love this novel, read The Original Scroll. So good

    • @tragical-history-tour
      @tragical-history-tour Год назад +2

      I really like Jack Kerouac too, it’s so cool to see how the text sort of “changes” every time I read it. Each new read you find something new that wasn’t there. My fave is Dharma Bums, I like it more than on the road honestly. I prefer his later work compared to his earlier ones, I like how introspective he is in his narrative, looking back to a certain time of his life. Something I find really interesting :D

    • @metexrshxwer
      @metexrshxwer Год назад +1

      Agreed one of my favorite books💗💗

    • @tomevans9681
      @tomevans9681 Год назад +1

      On the Road is what got me excited about reading as a young person and is my all time favorite book.

  • @sareematamdeen9290
    @sareematamdeen9290 Год назад +1

    jack omg you being a 1975 fan is EVERYTHING TO ME, i loved when you snuck in their song titles into the video, one of my fav things abt the band and their writing is the self referencing and i totally geeked out when you mentioned it ahh

  • @shparkle9650
    @shparkle9650 Год назад +27

    those puns were next level, my favourite celebrity book club video by far

  • @Hosookland
    @Hosookland Год назад +28

    If you loved reading Rimbaud, I highly recommend you to read Baudelaire’s work as Rimbaud was hugely inspired by him ! “Les Fleurs du Mal” is his most well-known work and you will find some of the most stunning poetry you’ll ever read in your life

  • @htraveller21
    @htraveller21 Год назад +211

    Jack covering Matty Healy is everything I could’ve wanted 🙏🏻

  • @kneedaya
    @kneedaya Год назад

    this is honestly one of my favourites of your videos ever, i loved the context you added and how deep you delved into the discussion of the books!!

  • @mrsCohan
    @mrsCohan Год назад +11

    On the Road always reminds me of that one scene in Gilmore Girls where Paris and Jess are talking about books.
    Paris: "I have one word for Jack Kerouac: Edit"

  • @wordsofstargirl
    @wordsofstargirl Год назад +9

    as soon as i heard "this must be my dream" i knew this would be packed with references and i was not disappointed wow

  • @yamilletrivas8041
    @yamilletrivas8041 Год назад +3

    I enjoyed this so much! Will read the last two books as I’ve already read “On The Road”… I can hear you speak all day long and The 1975 lyrics puns were just amazing 💕✨

  • @sandhyakumari6580
    @sandhyakumari6580 Год назад +24

    "...being strange and being shocking is part of the performance" you made this video ahead of The Great War. 👏👏

  • @IBlameItOnMyYouth
    @IBlameItOnMyYouth Год назад +7

    I am both excited and anxious to watch this video

  • @jemmaros1888
    @jemmaros1888 Год назад +2

    I have been WAITING for this one

  • @myra8080
    @myra8080 Год назад +9

    I couldn’t wait to see this one!!

  • @SofiaPerez-jw3oy
    @SofiaPerez-jw3oy Год назад +82

    The way I dropped everything when I saw The 1975

  • @CharliGirlMusic
    @CharliGirlMusic Год назад +3

    Great video! Have been looking forward to this since you announced you were making it. Love The 1975, and I enjoy your celebrity book club videos. I'm a book nerd and a music nerd, so would love any videos you do on singers, songwriters, musicians...Thanks for the video! Going to be looking for the Rimbaud book.

  • @LinnieCat
    @LinnieCat Год назад +2

    These kind of videos, the ranking ones and the translated litterateur is definitely my favorites 🤩

  • @annaphallactic
    @annaphallactic Год назад +21

    Guy Debord possibly maybe also wrote a book under the pseudonym Raul Vaneigem called The Revolution of Everyday Life. It's phenomenal. I did my thesis on the Situationist International and it shaped my literary and political tastes for my entire adult life.

    • @worrywirt
      @worrywirt Год назад

      Thanks for the rec! Out of all of these I want to read society of the spectacle the most, so this one will also go on my TBR fs

    • @annaphallactic
      @annaphallactic Год назад

      ​@@worrywirt the theory is pretty dense, so I definitely recommend reading up on the Situationists' philosophy beforehand to get an idea of what you're dealing with.

    • @jakeunderland5258
      @jakeunderland5258 Год назад

      i thought raoul vaneigem was belgian!?

  • @dancingqueen1218
    @dancingqueen1218 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! I really enjoyed it. I’m going to keep an eye out for that Rimbaud book next time I’m at a bookshop.

  • @mckenziehenningsen
    @mckenziehenningsen Год назад +12

    yes!!!!! i've been waiting for this one. matty's taste is insane and incredible just like him

  • @mitushimahodaya3033
    @mitushimahodaya3033 Год назад +14

    Books read by Milo Ventimiglia
    Or all the books read by a character he played jess mariano

  • @alexandraa23
    @alexandraa23 Год назад +3

    ugh these celebrity book club videos are EVERYTHING & this one was superrbbbb

  • @octaviamiller2025
    @octaviamiller2025 Год назад +6

    books and matty healy! my two favorite things 😌😌

  • @rahee8864
    @rahee8864 Год назад +2

    Thank you Jack, very cool! Definitely going to read these myself. But I missed “Weak messages create bad situations” in this list!

  • @Rebeccal450
    @Rebeccal450 Год назад +7

    On the Road also inspired a musical called The Mad Ones! In the song The Mad Ones, it quotes the exact same quote as the one in the video. The song also derives lyrics from that quote:
    "Will you die out or burn, burn, burn?...
    We're mad to go
    Mad to drive
    Mad to be alive
    We're chasing stars
    A thousand suns
    The mad... mad ones"

  • @jack4ss
    @jack4ss Год назад +3

    Doing a great job, Jack! Love your attention to detail and thoughtfulness with your critiques. By far, my favorite book youtuber.
    Best,
    A 5th year english major

  • @jimenaysuslibros
    @jimenaysuslibros Год назад +3

    I loved all the references to 1975 songs you did here hahaha matty would love it

  • @LonelyRedStrawberry
    @LonelyRedStrawberry Год назад +6

    thank you so much for the representation jack, i also absolutely hated on the road, it was just ramblings and no editing I'm so mad I wasted three years trying to read this

  • @hollyknight2525
    @hollyknight2525 Год назад +5

    I've been waiting for this! ❤

  • @daniyahumayera07
    @daniyahumayera07 Год назад +7

    the AMOUNT of lyric references throughout the video im on the FLOOR

  • @luvitrbs
    @luvitrbs Год назад +1

    This was so well researched! Hats off to you Jack

  • @datrutvi8406
    @datrutvi8406 Год назад +6

    I LOVE THIS EPISODE JACK!!!!

  • @maggiefelisberto5281
    @maggiefelisberto5281 Год назад +7

    I've never heard of Matty Healy, but based on this video he kind of reminds me of one of my English professors from undergrad

  • @erikaaaaa2882
    @erikaaaaa2882 Год назад +5

    honestly, for me The Price of Salt is the most iconic roadtrip novel (and it's 1952!!)

  • @lachdownproductionsyt
    @lachdownproductionsyt Год назад +4

    I'm starting to get into this band and now it's pretty neat to know what they read!

  • @Aree.
    @Aree. Год назад +2

    loved the deep research and thank you for introducing me to the movement beat generation! leaving this video having learned something new about this world 😂

  • @katelynns4153
    @katelynns4153 Год назад +8

    The fact that Jack likes The 1975 is blowing my mind rn I had no idea woah

  • @hanadoyle8984
    @hanadoyle8984 Год назад +2

    I've been waiting for this one TURN IT UP!!!

  • @trinity_windred
    @trinity_windred Год назад +1

    oh how I have waited for this video!

  • @eg5333
    @eg5333 Год назад +2

    I just love hearing Jack talk

  • @Ool488
    @Ool488 Год назад +86

    Anya Taylor-joy would be a cool celebrity to analyse through books

  • @cindy918
    @cindy918 Год назад +9

    jack you need to read hozier’s favorite books next!!

  • @martagavi
    @martagavi Год назад +2

    this is everything i need in my life right now thank you

  • @lauraelizabeth_
    @lauraelizabeth_ Год назад +16

    if you need me, i’ll be thinking about the fact that On the Road might have inspired Supernatural for the next 3-5 business days 💀💀

  • @amandamoreno2181
    @amandamoreno2181 Год назад +5

    Wow, I fully appreciate the transitions while using the 1975 songs 😊

  • @bumblemee5661
    @bumblemee5661 Год назад +2

    the thing with on the road/matty healy/supernatural is sooo true! :D can basically see the unhinged tumblr posts and moodborads and everything

  • @micahlawrence8684
    @micahlawrence8684 Год назад +5

    Since watching this video I have been listening to "Being Funny In a Foreign Language" on repeat and my life has truly improved.

  • @brittanymcmcmc9730
    @brittanymcmcmc9730 Год назад +2

    the "theme" in these reading suggestions is so solid?! wow

  • @melissab9991
    @melissab9991 Год назад +4

    This video is the best excuse to drop everything even though I was studying for finals when I saw this

  • @parthenopee
    @parthenopee Год назад +1

    this is one of the most interesting & fun youtube videos i have ever seen !

  • @octaviamiller2025
    @octaviamiller2025 Год назад +9

    this video coming out right after the start of my matty healy obsession 😏😏

    • @AsandaMahlangu
      @AsandaMahlangu Год назад +12

      Pleaseeeee don’t be obsessed with him I beg you!!! He’s so racist and unnecessarily mean

    • @breebaaby94
      @breebaaby94 Год назад +5

      @@AsandaMahlangu agreed! Vile human being.

  • @sammi4740
    @sammi4740 Год назад +1

    Omg I neeeeded this you have no idea. You’re videos always make my day so much better! Ty! ❤

  • @rmyra6777
    @rmyra6777 Год назад +15

    I've never clicked on any notification as quickly as this one!!! I love this channel so much 😍😍😍 Great Content Jack!!! 🤍🤍🤍

  • @ReadingNymph
    @ReadingNymph Год назад

    Love these videos, also wasn't expecting the books to be so introspective but also makes sense 🤔

  • @maryeckles482
    @maryeckles482 Год назад +22

    Emma Thompson has apparently made a lot of book recommendations! She would be cool.

  • @katlantas5674
    @katlantas5674 Год назад +5

    So I have a genuine problem with not finishing books if they don’t entirely catch me. And most don’t. When I first started reading On The Road, I put it down, it was so boring and winded and I couldn’t catch on. However! I picked it back up several months later and read on, without expecting the plot to come and this was the first book ever where I was able to do that, and when I kept on reading, almost like a revelation, it dawned on me that that was the whole point. The words, so beautifully put together, the feeling you get from them and the rhythm of of all, without a goal, kind of like music itself. I actually became so engrossed in it that I would walk while reading and hated to put it down in the presence of other people - not because of the story, but because it made me feel almost high. In hindsight, what caught me and what I appreciate about it so tremendously is that it is mad. It has that Dionysian energy Nietzsche talks about and I am fool for philosophy and believe that we are missing madness from our lives and our art and Jack somehow captured it and put it out there for the ones ready to get high on it. I really think that’s what it’s about. I can’t remember a damn thing that happened in this book, but what would I do to relive the madness of reading it… it reminded me that the delirious happiness of excitement was accessible in the world and especially in myself. High is the best word to describe it really.

  • @foxandscout
    @foxandscout Год назад +4

    One of my very favorite Burroughs books is Cities of the Red Night. A 1981 apocalyptic sci fi novel where the population is afflicted by a radioactive virus.
    And I have seen him read multiple times. I love his musical collaborations with both Laurie Anderson and Kurt Cobain (Nirvana). I live his voice and delivery. There are many videos of him reciting and just talking.
    I miss you, Uncle Bill. RIP.
    Rimbaud’s poetry is terrific. Born in the 1850s. He got attention for writing as a child; the bulk of his work was done in his adolescent/young adult years and he stopped writing at age 20!!! He lived an adventurous life and was a gun runner. He died age 37. His bio is very interesting (as is Burroughs’s).

  • @xition25
    @xition25 Год назад +10

    7:48 I am sorry Jack for being a hater but that passage has the same energy as "I don't like small talk let's talk about the universe instead". It is so pretentious.

  • @ozgeesd
    @ozgeesd Год назад

    I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG

  • @karakask5488
    @karakask5488 Год назад +13

    I feel like Dan Smith from Bastille is a reader, maybe reading his list would be cool

  • @anoshahaydari
    @anoshahaydari Год назад +4

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS🥰 I seriously can’t get enough

  • @katiarodriguez5015
    @katiarodriguez5015 Год назад +5

    On the road was the first book i read in english when i was learning it (it's not my mother tongue). Changed my life at 16!! I felt so seen, i think we all crave that kind of freedom as a teen. HOWEVER, Kerouac wasn't the best person or role model. As I got older I explored other Beat authors that are amazing and not a piece of shit lol! would def recommend going further than Kerouac or Ginsberg if you're interested in the Beats at all

  • @doctorpottermellark
    @doctorpottermellark Год назад +9

    I love A Season in Hell!!! Also, there’s a biopic about the relationship between Rimbaud and Verlaine called Total Eclipse, with Leonardo DiCaprio and David Thewlis. It’s really good and pretty accurate.

  • @marnilleanne
    @marnilleanne Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this!!! yes!

  • @tiniloveronly5568
    @tiniloveronly5568 Год назад +2

    I’d love to see what books Hozier reads and how it connects to his lyrics next.

  • @Gelatineyeonthestripes
    @Gelatineyeonthestripes Год назад +3

    I found my favourite book through “other voices” by the cure, and I believe Robert Smith uses plenty of books for lyric inspiration. I wouldn’t say he’s really a describe him as a “celebrity”, but he’s got pretty good taste and great lyrics!

  • @bishop_breloom
    @bishop_breloom Год назад +5

    I would like to proudly say that I have read Infinite Jest from front to back. Whether it was worth it is a whole other matter.

  • @jaya566
    @jaya566 Год назад +2

    Ahhhdghhhh i was waiting for this drop 😭😭😭🥺

  • @AnandaCash
    @AnandaCash Год назад +6

    I was in a literature class about The Beat Generation and when I tell you I didn't understand a single book I read in that class....I didn't understand a single one. Especially On The Road by Jack🤧🤧