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Bad Wisdom [Paperback]

Bill Drummond (Author), Mark Manning (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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April 15, 2003

Having exhausted (and been exhausted by) the young man's religion of rock and roll, the authors undertake an epic journey to the North Pole to sacrifice an icon of Elvis Presley. Two very different accounts of their journey clash and mesh as the pilgrims venture forth into the frozen wastes at the top of the world.

Bill Drummond and Mark Manning were involved with two of pop music's most esoteric creations: Zodiac Mindwarp and the KLF.


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Founder of Food Records and former manager of Echo And The Bunnymen, Bill Drummond formed the KLF in 1989 and scored number one hits worldwide. After subsequent bands Justified Ancients of Mu-mu and K Foundation ceased operating, Drummond burned one million pounds of his own money in an art performance and embarked on a new career as explorer and writer.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Creation Books (April 15, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 184068108X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1840681086
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,071,053 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Rock and Roll Zen Masters Save the World!, January 17, 2000
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Leon Kania Jr. (Reno, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bad Wisdom (Paperback)
Bad Wisdom is the hilarious account of the two author's (one of whom is better known to discriminating connoisseurs of Heavy Metal as Zodiac Mindwarp) quest to prevent the world's destruction by nefarious forces of evil and chaos (namely Madonna and her Homoschutzstaffel, feared masters of the deadly martial art of Vogueing). The two self-proclaimed Zen masters must face hideous peril from within and without, coming cheerfully to terms with their own misogyny and homophobia as well as surmounting numerous obstacles in their pursuit of the mystic Lost Chord, an arcane harmony necessary to thwart Madonna's diabolical plot. Mark Manning's canny but brutal heavy-metal prose provides a despicably funny counterpoint to Bill Drummond's more introspective- and subtle- recounting of the events of the story. While this book is sure to be offensive many, there are those who will find that to be one of its virtues. Bad Wisdom has the makings of an underground classic in the mold of the Illuminatus Trilogy: I highly recommend it!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Endless Fountain Of Possibility, November 3, 2001
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This review is from: Bad Wisdom (Paperback)
Well, what can one expect from Bill Drummond AND Mark Manning together?? It's been a few years since I've read this but I've just gone through it again and it saddens me to see this book is out of print. The insights, perversions, monstronsities and beauty these two can dream up is amongst the most creative and hilarious I've ever read. This book is hailed as a quest to save the world but in all honesty it's just an excuse to use up some record company money to take a trip into the arctic (only these two would choose that part of the world to vacation in). This books real focal point is the search for the ever-illusive lost chord. Finding it, they reckon, will cause massive world peace and loving vibes the world over. What makes this book gorgeous is the pure honesty that pours over every soul drenched page. Drummond and Manning play dueling authors and take turns writing about the same experiences (Drummond is always very inward-looking and pretentious while Manning is downright disgusting and hilarious). They make a great and horrible team and the editorial balance is perfect all the way through. The real gem is Manning's writing though. He can go from being the most disturbed and sickening individual on the planet (his preoccupation with flatulence and beheadings is just as funny as it is horrific) to weaving the most gorgeous and vivid dreamscapes that have ever been imagined. And that's what makes the book so damn readable: Pure imagination mixed with true feeling. Can't wait for their upcoming book about riding down the Congo River!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant(?), but why?, July 1, 2004
This review is from: Bad Wisdom (Paperback)
Short, senseless, brutal and beautiful - a reflection of life, perhaps accurate in a certain way, through the warped mirror of this absurd work. Make no mistake, this account of the epic journey to the top of the world and back is not fiction... rather it is - as they will remind you repeatedly - a pack of shameless lies. Or not; after all, how can you trust someone who tells you they're a liar?

The narrative alternates between the perspectives of Manning and Drummond, who give such a different account of events that, most of the time, you might as well consider them completely different stories. Manning is ecstatic and outrageous, yet eloquent; his passages often come off like the rantings of a drug-crazed lunatic. His bouts of sex and violence are broken up by Drummond's sedate introspection on life, the universe, and rock and roll; the contrast works well and keeps the reader from losing interest.

This is a book that takes untrustworthy narrators and a constantly self-conscious/self-referential text and deliberately beats its own postmodern outlook into the ground, leaving its corpse covered in unidentifiable bodily fluids while Drummond delivers a solemn, quiet eulogy. The authors poke fun at both the profound and the pretentious, with a world-weary wink to the reader that seems to say "yes, we could have tried a lot harder to convince you, but why bother with all that?"

At the end of the day it's difficult to justify just why this is a great book. It is the kind of greatness that could easily pass completely unnoticed, despite all the sound and fury. It does express something perfectly, a stage of life perhaps; it does so while following a sort of ideal artistic form, an ideal that the artists themselves are sick to death of. But toss all that stuff - it's a party of a book with plenty of good times to be had, and you won't regret it later even if the morning after is a bit rough.

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