The Importance of Music to Girls
(Author) Lavinia GreenlawIf I had not kissed anyone, or danced with anyone, or had a reason to cry, the music made me feel as if I had gone through all that anyway . . . the music attracted and repelled, organised and disturbed and then let us into the night, clusters of emotion ready to dissolve into sleep. In The Importance of Music to Girls, Lavinia Greenlaw tells the story of the adventures that music leads us into: getting drunk, falling in love, dying of boredom, cutting our hair, terrifying our parents, wanting to change the world. This is a vivid memoir unlike any other, recalling the furious passion of being young, female, and coming alive through music.
Lavinia Greenlaw
Lavinia Greenlaw is a British poet and novelist known for her acclaimed work "The Importance of Music to Girls." Her writing style is lyrical and introspective, exploring themes of memory, identity, and perception. Greenlaw's contributions to literature include pushing boundaries in form and language, creating evocative and thought-provoking works.