The Beatles in Perspective - A Carnival of Light - James McGrath

The Beatles in Perspective - A Carnival of Light - James McGrath

12. Paul in the Picture: Anatomy of a Snapshot

The Beatles in Perspective - A Carnival of Light - James McGrath

Martin Malone [+-]
Aberdeen University
Martin Malone lives in north-east Scotland. He has published 3 poetry collections: The Waiting Hillside (Templar, 2011), Cur (Shoestring, 2015) and The Unreturning (Shoestring 2019). Larksong Static: Selected Poems 2005-2020 was published by Hedgehog Poetry in December 2020. An editor at Poetry Salzburg and Honorary Research Fellow in Creative Writing at Aberdeen University, he has a PhD in poetry from Sheffield University. Currently, Martin is a Poetry Ambassador for the Scottish Poetry Library and a board member at An Tobar & Mull Theatre.

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In an age when the act of creation so often feels subsumed to that of curation, there is no ghost economy more lucrative than that dealing in Beatles ephemera. As their stock rises with each passing year, it feels ever more unlikely that one should encounter anything Beatle under an un-turned stone. The author’s chance encounter, then, with a pristine Box Brownie snap of a pre-fame Paul McCartney – Hőfner in-hand, Beatles’ bob, sporting proto-Fabssuit – in a small Scottish venue is what initiated the work of this chapter. What follows is a picaresque stroll around north-east Scotland during the short Beatles tour of January 1963. Ostensibly, a search for the provenance of a snapshot, the chapter becomes an impressionistic meditation upon the randomness of fame and the prosaic truths that so often prop up our sense of legend. By February of the following year, The Beatles had been on the Ed Sullivan Show and the rest was history.

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Malone, Martin. 12. Paul in the Picture: Anatomy of a Snapshot. The Beatles in Perspective - A Carnival of Light. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 215-230 Jul 2023. ISBN 9781800502420. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=43625. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.43625. Jul 2023

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