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John Lennon

The Life

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For over twenty-five years, Philip Norman's bestselling Shout! has been the definitive biography of the Beatles. Now, he focuses on John Lennon, the Beatle who sought more than just fame. Utilizing previously untapped sources and gaining unprecedented access to key figures, Norman crafts the most revealing portrait of Lennon ever published. This biography offers a fresh perspective on every facet of Lennon's life, including the songs that have elevated him to a near-saintly status posthumously. Through three years of research, Norman uncovers a wealth of new information about well-known aspects of Lennon's story—his upbringing by strict Aunt Mimi, his school days, his legendary partnership with Paul McCartney, his passionate relationship with a Japanese performance artist, and his explorations in painting, literature, and various therapies. Key informants include Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, Sean Lennon—who shares poignant memories of his father—and Yoko Ono, who candidly discusses their marriage. Honest and unflinching, Norman presents a complex portrait of Lennon, revealing the contradictions of a man who was tough yet vulnerable, funny yet naive, and profoundly affected by the mother who gave him away as a child.

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John Lennon, Philip Norman

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Sous-titre
The Life
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Ecco
Publié
2008
Format
rigide
Pages
851
ISBN10
006075401X
ISBN13
9780060754013
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John Lennon
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For over twenty-five years, Philip Norman's bestselling Shout! has been the definitive biography of the Beatles. Now, he focuses on John Lennon, the Beatle who sought more than just fame. Utilizing previously untapped sources and gaining unprecedented access to key figures, Norman crafts the most revealing portrait of Lennon ever published. This biography offers a fresh perspective on every facet of Lennon's life, including the songs that have elevated him to a near-saintly status posthumously. Through three years of research, Norman uncovers a wealth of new information about well-known aspects of Lennon's story—his upbringing by strict Aunt Mimi, his school days, his legendary partnership with Paul McCartney, his passionate relationship with a Japanese performance artist, and his explorations in painting, literature, and various therapies. Key informants include Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, Sean Lennon—who shares poignant memories of his father—and Yoko Ono, who candidly discusses their marriage. Honest and unflinching, Norman presents a complex portrait of Lennon, revealing the contradictions of a man who was tough yet vulnerable, funny yet naive, and profoundly affected by the mother who gave him away as a child.