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Genre
  
Music Pop Culture

Name
  
Marc Spitz

Role
  
Journalist


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Born
  
October 2, 1969 (age 54) Queens, New York, United States (
1969-10-02
)

Occupation
  
Author, music journalist, playwright

Books
  
Bowie: A Biography, Jagger: Rebel - Rock Star, We Got the Neutron Bomb, Nobody Likes You, How Soon Is Never

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Marc Spitz (October 2, 1969 – February 4, 2017) was an American music journalist, author and playwright. Spitz's writings on rock and roll and popular culture appeared in Spin (where he was a Senior Writer) as well as The New York Times, Maxim, Blender, Harp, Nylon and the New York Post. He was a contributing music writer for Vanity Fair.

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Biography

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Born in Far Rockaway, Queens, Spitz was the author of the novels, How Soon Is Never, and Too Much, Too Late and the biographies We Got the Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of LA Punk (with Brendan Mullen), Nobody Likes You: Inside the Turbulent Life, Times and Music of Green Day, Bowie: A Biography and Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue. He appears in the anthologies: The Encyclopedia of Ex-es, Howl: A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit and Rock N’ Roll Cage Match: Music’s Greatest Rivalries Decided. His books have been translated and published in French, Danish, German and Dutch.

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Spitz was a "Downtown" playwright since emerging from the Ludlow Street scene around Todo Con Nada in 1998. His other theatrical work includes Retail Sluts, The Rise and Fall of the Farewell Drugs, “...Worry, Baby,” The Hobo Got Too High, I Wanna Be Adored, Shyness Is Nice, Gravity Always Wins, The Name of This Play is Talking Heads, Your Face Is A Mess, A Marshmallow World, Up For Anything and P.S. It's Poison. Shyness Is Nice was selected and anthologized as one of NY Theatre’s Best Plays of 2001, and its opening monologue appears in the Applause anthology One One One: Best Men’s Monologues of the 21st Century, published in October, 2008.

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Spitz spoke at Columbia University (on playwrighting) and DePaul University (on journalism), and appeared as a "talking head" on MTV, VH1, MSNBC.

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Spitz died in New York City, at the age of 47.

Novels

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  • How Soon Is Never?. Broadway Books. 2003. ISBN 978-0609810408. 
  • Too Much, Too Late. Broadway Books. 2006. ISBN 978-1400082933. 
  • Nonfiction

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  • Spitz, Marc; Mullen, Brendan (2001). We Got the Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of L.A. Punk. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0609807743. 
  • Nobody Likes You: Inside the Turbulent Life, Times and Music of Green Day. Hachette Books. 2006. ISBN 978-1401309121. 
  • Bowie: A Biography. Three Rivers Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0307716996. 
  • Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue. Avery. 2011. ISBN 978-1592407347. 
  • Poseur: A Memoir of Downtown New York City in the '90s. Da Capo Press. 2013. ISBN 978-0306821745. 
  • Twee: The Gentle Revolution in Music, Books, Television, Fashion, and Film. It Books. 2014. ISBN 978-0062213044. 
  • Plays

  • Retail Sluts
  • The Rise and Fall of the Farewell Drugs
  • "…Worry, Baby"
  • The Hobo Got Too High
  • I Wanna Be Adored
  • Shyness Is Nice
  • Gravity Always Wins
  • The Name of This Play is Talking Heads
  • Your Face Is A Mess
  • A Marshmallow World
  • Up For Anything
  • P.S. It's Poison
  • Revenge And Guilt
  • References

    Marc Spitz Wikipedia