Hot and Cold: The Works of Richard Hell is a stupendous compendium of poetry, prose, photography, illustrations, interviews, essays, lyrics, and more by acclaimed artist, author, and rock star, Richard Hell. Si...

Buy Now From Amazon

Hot and Cold: The Works of Richard Hell is a stupendous compendium of poetry, prose, photography, illustrations, interviews, essays, lyrics, and more by acclaimed artist, author, and rock star, Richard Hell. Since he first came to public attention in the 1970s, Richard Hell has made a spectacular if specialized reputation for himself in every conceivable medium—from music, painting, and photography to fashion, design, and writing. A man with a vision, Hell was the Prophet of Punk: the originator of the spiked haircut; ripped, drawn-on, safety-pinned clothes; and the seminal punk anthems “Love Comes in Spurts” and “(I Belong to the) Blank Generation.”

“I came back to England determined. I had these images that I came back with, it was like Marco Polo, or Walter Raleigh. These are the things I brought back: the image of this distressed, strange thing called Richard Hell. And this phrase, ‘the blank generation.’”
—Malcolm McLaren

  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Massive Pissed Love: Nonfiction 2001-2014I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp: An AutobiographyGodlikePunks, Poets & Provocateurs: New York City Bad Boys, 1977-1982Go NowDisco's Out...Murder's In!: The True Story of Frank the Shank and L.A.'s Deadliest Punk Rock GangUp Is Up, But So Is Down: New York's Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1992Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk