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“Those who knew Ian Curtis say that he would have been a writer if it weren’t for the band [Joy Division]. His lyrics reference Gogol (“Dead Souls”), Kafka (“Colony”), Burroughs (“Interzone”). When he and his wife moved into their home in...

“Those who knew Ian Curtis say that he would have been a writer if it weren’t for the band [Joy Division]. His lyrics reference Gogol (“Dead Souls”), Kafka (“Colony”), Burroughs (“Interzone”). When he and his wife moved into their home in Macclesfield, they immediately refurbished a room as his writing space. Blue carpet, blue walls, and a blue sofa, upon which Curtis would sit with cigarette and notebook.”

The Alien and the Intimate - Esther Yi on So This Is Permanence: Lyrics and Notebooks

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