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Bowie's lasting legacy of imagination

Published Thu, Jan 14, 2016 · 09:50 PM

    Washington

    SO how could we be so stupid? David Bowie has barely been seen in public, doesn't do interviews, and then he puts out the video for a new song, Lazarus, in which he's sickly thin, in a hospital bed, with his eyes covered. "Look up here, I'm in heaven," he sings in the song's opening.

    As fictitious movie producer Ben Geisler shouts in Barton Fink: "Wallace Beery! Wrestling picture! What do you need, a road map?" Except we made our deal with Bowie a long time ago. His gift for telling a story and inventing the characters and universe driving it - and our willingness to suspend disbelief - became our immutable pact. Why would we doubt him now?

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