Velvet Goldmine

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1990s cinema
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art cinema
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celebrity mythology
cult film audiences
David Bowie influence
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fan cultures
film soundtrack
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glam rock cinema
Iggy Pop
Lou Reed
music and film
queer cinema
Sandy Powell costumes
Todd Haynes
Velvet Goldmine

Product details

  • ISBN 9781839027475
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 134 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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It’s 1984, and investigative reporter Arthur Stuart is trying to locate Brian Slade, the glam-rock superstar who staged his own death and vanished from the spotlight ten years earlier. Todd Haynes’s Velvet Goldmine (1998) transforms that mystery into a vivid collage of memory, fantasy and desire, creating an alternative history of rock and a landmark of queer cinema.

Velvet Goldmine divided opinion on its release, but Katherine Reed traces how the film’s fans have kept it alive through rewatches, relistens and fan fiction. Reed weaves in the history of the film with close readings of its cinematic references, songs and style. She re-evaluates Velvet Goldmine in light of Haynes’s other films, addresses its fraught production history and its allusions to David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop, and the ways in which Haynes reshapes those figures into a new mythology.

Reed also analyses Velvet Goldmine’s soundtrack, and examines legendary costume designer Sandy Powell’s role in creating blends of fantasy and reality in each character’s wardrobe. Like the film itself, this is not a linear history, but an exploration of how Velvet Goldmine teaches us to create anew.

Katherine M. Reed is Associate Professor of Musicology at California State University, Fullerton, USA. Her research explores popular music, musical semiotics and film music, particularly in the work of David Bowie and David Lynch. She is co-editor of the collection Music in Twin Peaks: Listen to the Sounds (2021) and author of David Bowie and the Moving Image: A Standing Cinema (2023).

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