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26 reviewsA Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist uses data, facts, & science to deliver hilarious, fascinating answers to some of the most famous questions in pop music history.
What is love? How soon is now? How do you solve a problem like Maria?
They're some of the most famous questions ever asked. But do you know the answers? In this fun & witty book, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James Ball examines the economic status of doggies in windows, what war is good for, & what becomes of the brokenhearted to find out the definitive & entertaining answers.
In doing so, he uncovers what we have always known — pop music is the key to life itself. With lyrics from Bob Dylan, Queen, Rihanna, the Ting Tings, Billy Joel, & a variety of other genre- & decade-spanning artists, this little hardcover's colorful graphs & Venn diagrams reveal the exact points where lowbrow pop culture & the highest science & philosophy meet.
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James Ball has worked in political, data, & investigative journalism for the Guardian, BuzzFeed, & the Washington Post in a career spanning TV, digital, print, & alternative media. His reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, the Scripps Howard Prize, the British Journalism Award for investigative reporting, the Royal Statistical Society Award, & the Laurence Stern Fellowship, among others.