As a performer, songwriter, and actor, Will Oldham has carved a singular
path through the worlds of indie folk and cinema. Now the critically
acclaimed, enigmatic artist presents his life's work: the lyrics to more
than two hundred songs spanning the 1980s to the present, each with
annotations that impart new meaning to his music.
Oldham's aphoristic meditations--on death, patience, and turning
carelessness into a virtue--are, like his lyrics, profound, earthy, and
often funny. They reveal flashes of Oldham's philosophy, the sources and
circumstances that inspired his lyrics, and the literary ambition of his
songwriting. Separated from their aural form, Oldham's lyrics become a
new kind of poetry--candid, awkward, and wise--with influences as
diverse as Rabindranath Tagore and The Mekons.
A book that will delight his longtime fans and inspire young
songwriters, Songs of Love and Horror reveals an artist who has
captured extraordinary poetry in music despite being a stranger among my
own language.