Eminent Hipsters
- Published: 24 October 2013
- ISBN: 9781448191833
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 176
Part memoir, part personal dissertation, and it makes for an enjoyable, if brief, read.
Dylan Jones
Nerdishly clever, entertainingly original and even a moving reconfiguration of the memoir format.
Bernadette McNulty, Sunday Telegraph
Fagen, as you might expect, is an elegant and erudite writer.
John Mulvey, Uncut
If you're a Dan fan you should read this book. If you're not a Dan fan you should read it anyway.
The Afterword
A curious little autobiographical volume by another hero of long ago, Donald Fagen, once and again of Steely Dan.
Spectator
Eminent Hipsters is regularly funny and insightful.
Sunderland Echo / Dorset Echo
I would like to be given Eminent Hipsters.
Sebastian Faulks, Observer
An excellent, albeit slim, collection of essays about the Steely Dan singer’s formative teenage influences as "a subterranean in gestation with a real nasty cast of otherness".
Andy Gill, Independent
A memoir of inspired essayism and darkly comic recollection which barely touches on Steely Dan yet utterly satisfies.
Mat Snow, Mojo
This is moaning of the highest order — jazz moaning, you might call it — and Fagen keeps it up for 70 brilliant, hilarious pages. For the intelligent, grumpy old music fan, only one of these books needs to be bought as a present this Christmas, and it’s not Morrissey’s.
Markus Berkmann, Spectator
Eminent Hipsters is regularly funny and insightful…whether you know who Fagen is or not, it’s still worth anyone’s time.
Yorkshire Evening Post
The writing is sharp, wry and elegant, without a single wasted word.
Aidan Smith, Scotland on Sunday
This book is a piece of pure bliss.
Anthony Quinn, Guardian
An unalloyed joy.
Les Gofton, Times Higher Education
Constantly surprising, and recalled with great elegance.
Financial Times
A terrific and easy read.
Jonathan O'Brien, Sunday Business Post
Wry, funny and forensically observant.
Saga
A terrific music memoir.
Tony Clayton-Lea, Irish Times
Smart, humorous, insightful, erudite and not a little nerdish… Fagen’s engaging prose makes for an enjoyable read
David Burke, R2 Magazine