John Lennon lives on. More than forty years after the Beatles invaded America in 1964, and more than twenty five years after Lennon's death, his work is perennially popular and continues to appeal across the generations. A man shrouded in myth and controversy, Lennon led a complex, enigmatic life. The Lennon Companion is a luminous and multifaceted exploration of John Lennon's life and work, a collection of over fifty articles from a stellar list of writers including Pauline Kael, Tom Wolfe, Martin Amis, Gloria Steinem, and Philip Larkin - a remarkably multidimensional look at Lennon's music, myth, and mystique.
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Review:
"Hipsters and highbrows alike have their say in the ultimate John Lennon book."
About the Author:
ELIZABETH THOMSON, born in London in 1957, read music at Liverpool University. She edited Conclusions on the Wall: New Essays on Bob Dylan and has contributed to various publications, including Woman's Journal, Melody Maker, History of Rock, The Listener, The Times and Books and Bookmen. She as broadcast on radio, both in Britain and abroad, and is currently a staff writer for Publishing News.
DAVID GUTMAN, born in London in 1957, studied history at St John's College, Cambridge and libraianship at North London Polytechnic. He has written for Brio and Books and Bookmen and contributed various record sleeve notes. He is the author of an illustrated biography of Prokofiev.
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- PublisherSidgwick & Jackson Ltd
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0283063769
- ISBN 13 9780283063763
- BindingHardcover