John Lennon: The Life

John Lennon: The Life

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For more than a quarter century, biographer Philip Norman's internationally bestselling Shout! has been unchallenged as the definitive biography of the Beatles. Now, at last, Norman turns his formidable talent to the Beatle for whom being a Beatle was never enough. Drawing on previously untapped sources, and with unprecedented access to all the major characters, Norman presents the comprehensive and most revealing portrait of John Lennon ever published.
This masterly biography takes a fresh and penetrating look at every aspect of Lennon's much-chronicled life, including the songs that have turned him, posthumously, into a near-secular saint. In three years of research, Norman has turned up an extraordinary amount of new information about even the best-known episodes of Lennon folklore—his upbringing by his strict Aunt Mimi; his allegedly wasted school and student days; the evolution of his peerless creative partnership with Paul McCartney; his Beatle-busting love affair with a Japanese performance artist; his forays into painting and literature; his experiments with Transcendental Meditation, primal scream therapy, and drugs. The book's numerous key informants and interviewees include Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, Sean Lennon—whose moving reminiscence reveals his father as never seen before—and Yoko Ono, who speaks with sometimes shocking candor about the inner workings of her marriage to John.
“[A] haunting, mammoth, terrific piece of work.” -New York Times
Honest and unflinching, as John himself would wish, Norman gives us the whole man in all his endless contradictions—tough and cynical, hilariously funny but also naive, vulnerable and insecure—and reveals how the mother who gave him away as a toddler haunted his mind and his music for the rest of his days.
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864
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I finally finished it! It only took me a little over a year... Well... Maybe because I didn't charge (or use) my kindle for almost half a year and that book was on it... Anyway. About the book now. I feel like some parts were too detailed and just dragged on some of the chapters, for example when the era of music is described with every musician possible or the legal process of John's deportation. As if I would remember all the names of the lawyers. I needed a serious kick in the ass (by myself) when the book (or one of the chapters) got to a "boring stage" to keep on reading. It could have moved faster, let's put it that way. Other than that it was really interesting to read what was going on with the Beatles, his relationship with the others (which could have been more detailed in my opinion..see, that's the stuff I'm interested in) and afterwards with Yoko. The book maybe even changed my opinion about her a little bit. Also, to get to know his fears and insecurities was fascinating. To learn that was miserable almost his entire life until he became more mature and happier in the end. Consequently, the fact that he got shot when he was the most content and finally found his way in life breaks my heart a little bit.

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