


Wearing a red balaclava, thick gold chain, and high-end black T-shirt, his arms crossed and his eyes closed in the deliberate manner of someone affecting impatience, he looks more like a petulant character from Wes Anderson’s cutting room floor than a self-styled agit-pop provocateur – maybe a stowaway fashion student on Steve Zissou’s ship with dreams of becoming a mercenary. The accompanying image of West, snapped by fashion photographer Nick Knight, speaks volumes. In the lead-up to the deafeningly overhyped debut of Yeezus (2013), his sixth studio album, the New York Times featured him on the cover of its Sunday Arts section (“Behind Kanye’s Mask”) for an interview. Head here for a list of upcoming editions of 33 ⅓ books.įor all his presumptions of being misunderstood, Kanye West has received more critical adoration over the course of a decade than most artists will find in a lifetime.

Cult music book series 33 ⅓ will publish author Kirk Walker Graves’ deconstruction of the album on 19 June, but before then you can read its opening chapter below.
