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The Lives of John Lennon  
Author: Albert Goldman
ISBN: 1556523998
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
For those who hated him, and those who will read anything about him, the sordid, sensationalist truth that behind the public image was a drug addict, wife beater, cut-throat competitor, and insecure little boy. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


Time
"Compulsively readable."


Victor Bockris, author of Keith Richards and Warhol
"This book remains superior to anything written about Lennon in some 500 books on the Beatles."


Book Description
The result of six years of research and some 1,200 interviews, this book takes fans deep into Lennon's secretive world, from his traumatic childhood to his Beatles days to his hidden life with Yoko Ono. While the Lennon of legend enjoyed a gifted and inspired life, the private Lennon lived in torment, poisoning himself with drugs and self-hatred. The Lives of John Lennon exposed for the first time all of his various lives, from idealist to cynic, from ascetic to junkie. It is a lasting tribute to his brilliant achievements and a revelation of the price he paid for them.


About the Author
Albert Goldman wrote the bestsellers Ladies and Gentlemen-Lenny Bruce! and Elvis. He died in 1994.




The Lives of John Lennon

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The result of six years of research and some 1,200 interviews, this book takes fans deep into Lennon's secretive world, from his traumatic childhood to his Beatles days to his hidden life with Yoko Ono. While the Lennon of legend enjoyed a gifted and inspired life, the private Lennon lived in torment, poisoning himself with drugs and self-hatred. The Lives of John Lennon exposed for the first time all of his various lives, from idealist to cynic, from ascetic to junkie. It is a lasting tribute to his brilliant achievements and a revelation of the price he paid for them.

Author Biography: Albert Goldman wrote the bestsellers Ladies and Gentlemen-Lenny Bruce! and Elvis. He died in 1994.

FROM THE CRITICS

Time

Compulsively readable.

Victor Bockris

This book remains superior to anything written about Lennon in some 500 books on the Beatles.

     



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