Each month with the help of David Owen, co-founder of IDEA Books – who has spent the better part of his life collecting rare, culturally significant tomes – we explore the stories behind, within and around them. In a world where ears outnumber people two-to-one, Wolfgang is radio, redefined. The…
1975. Franco’s death triggered a wild, hedonistic movement in Madrid, known as ‘La Movida’. Zines like La Luna de Madrid and Dezine created a colourful, euphoric vision of what a new post-dictatorial Spain might look like. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/superbooks
In 1973, Surrealist legend Salvador Dali brought his bizarre imagination to the kitchen and published a cookbook. Brimming with contradictions – it disgusts, delights and symbolises the story of the first artist-cum-superstar. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/superbooks
Escaping the confines of a marriage on its last legs, German architect Armin Heinemann decided to start a new life on the sunny shores of the World’s most notorious party island. Named after his daughter, his off-the-track boutique soon became the number one spot for the Island’s most laid back revellers. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/superbooks/paula's-ibiza
Founded in 1969 by Andy Warhol and John Wilcock, Interview magazine aimed to shake up the world of popular journalism, and in doing so became an enduring bible for trendsetters. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/superbooks