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Bowie’s heroic album pose

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QUESTION Did David Bowie borrow the pose featured on his Heroes album from a painting?

In 1975, David Bowie was living in Los Angeles but his life was spiralling out of control; he was obsessed with the occult and, by his own admission, was surviving on a diet of milk, peppers and cocaine.

In 1976, he decamped to West Berlin accompanie­d by his acolyte Iggy Pop. There he produced his groundbrea­king triptych of albums: Low (1977), Heroes (1977) and Lodger (1979).

Bowie became fascinated by the work of German Expression­ists and was deeply affected by Erich Heckel’s Roquairol (1917), which hung in Berlin’s Brucke Museum. Roquairol was a haunting portrait of Heckel’s friend, the artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

Kirchner had suffered a nervous breakdown and the disturbing image showed him in a state of nervous collapse with his left arm contorted. It summed up Bowie’s state of mind. Under Bowie’s direction, Iggy Pop mimicked the pose in a black-and-white photograph for the cover of his album The Idiot.

Bowie’s Heroes portrait was created in collaborat­ion with photograph­er Masayoshi Sukita.

It too borrowed the stylised pose of Roquairol, with Bowie’s weirdly stiff arm and hand position, but it also took inspiratio­n from Heckel’s Mannerbild­nis (Portrait Of A Man), from 1919, with its gaunt and melancholy face.

Simon Wilson, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

QUESTION Which is the largest roundabout in the UK?

On the north side of Cardiff, at junction 32 of the M4, is the Coryton roundabout. It is the largest in the UK, with a circumfere­nce of nearly a mile.

Some have claimed that the 117-mile long M25 London orbital is a candidate but it is not a roundabout. nor does it have a continuous orbital route: the Dartford Crossing, across the Thames, isn’t a motorway but a general purpose road, the A282.

l. T. Graham, Chepstow, Mons.

QUESTION What’s the largest flower in the world?

FURTHER to the earlier answer, while it can’t compare with the corpse flower, the white water-lily is a far more beautiful plant that boasts the largest flowers among native flora – up to eight inches in diameter. The best place to see them is in the norfolk Broads.

Helen Robinson, Brundall, Norfolk.

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 ?? ?? Stiff: The sleeve of David Bowie’s 1977 album Heroes
Stiff: The sleeve of David Bowie’s 1977 album Heroes

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