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Royal Reading

Faculty member pens book about pop icon Prince

If you鈥檝e ever partied like it鈥檚 1999, or driven through the purple rain in your little red corvette while donning a raspberry beret, you鈥檒l want to grab 猎奇重口视频 State University professor Arthur Lizie鈥檚 recently published

The chairman of the Communications Studies Department has long been a fan of the late pop star, and was confident he had the necessary experience to write the 368-page book about his life and work.

鈥淚t鈥檚 actually kind of funny,鈥 Lizie said. 鈥淎fter doing music reviews in high school, I continued and did it in college, too. Music has always been a big part of my life, so this book sort of feels like a full loop, like I鈥檓 coming back home.鈥

Lizie became motivated to write Prince鈥檚 story after the music star鈥檚 untimely death at the age of 57 on April 21, 2016.

After four years of research, writing and editing, Lizie鈥檚 book was released on June 15 as part of the FAQ series distributed by publisher Globe Pequot.

Prince鈥檚 catalogue of music is impressive, but Lizie also admires his versality and wanted to make sure that came across in his book.

鈥淗e was able to express things through his lyrics and music that we鈥檙e just not able to express everyday鈥e hit pieces of humanity that we don鈥檛 otherwise have access to,鈥 Lizie said.

Lizie鈥檚 book examines the ways Prince used lyrics and music to shed light on racial injustice, an area BSU continues to work on, through education, awareness, and research, to bring about meaningful change.

One example is Prince鈥檚 song 鈥淏altimore,鈥 released in 2015, that centers on the story of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African American who died in the custody of Baltimore police.

鈥淎s an African American, (Prince) dealt with it every single minute of his life. Early on in his career he talked about wishing there was no black and white. He was cognizant to the fact that it was out there, but didn鈥檛 always address it head on in his music,鈥 Lizie said.  鈥淏ut he did come around to having it be a central aspect to his music in the second half of his life.鈥

Lizie also reveals sides of Prince that might be unknown.

鈥淚 think for readers, one of the things that might surprise them is that Prince had a really good sense of humor, he was a real person,鈥 Lizie said.

And while his book is not required reading for BSU students taking his second-year seminar about pop music, the professor will reference his work.

鈥淚 will pull stuff from here and there, but will not make students read it. It is, though, a great example of how to write about music, and I can show that I was able to do it and share that experience with students,鈥 Lizie said.

And while his book is sure to please diehard fans, those unfamiliar with Prince will likely enjoy reading it, as well.

鈥淚t explores other things that are happening at the time his albums were released, so there is a little bit of history and biography,鈥 Lizie said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 an interesting read.鈥

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