Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison - Couverture rigide

Riordan, James; Prochnicky, Jerry

 
9780688088293: Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison

Synopsis

Book by Riordan James Prochnicky Jerry

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Thirty-five years after his death in Paris at age twenty-seven, Jim Morrison's iconic legend remains as powerful as ever, swathed in the mists of mystery. There have been numerous biographies about the self-proclaimed "Lizard King's" life and career. But none have examined his roots and childhood, the intellectual foundations of his music, his wild days with the Doors, and his enigmatic early death as completely and insightfully as Break On Through.

More than simply a fascinating look at a rock legend whose cult following never stops growing, here is the definitive Morrison biography: his angry relationship with his father; the early tragedies and terrible events responsible for the darkness of his artistic vision; his private life and legal trials, including his infamous Miami obscenity bust; and the truth about his final hours. Based on extensive research and featuring dozens of rarely published photographs, this is the authoritative portrait of the poet, the grim visionary, the haunted man, and his haunting music.

Biographie de l'auteur

James Riordan is the author of The Platinum Rainbow. His interviews with and stories about major rock stars have appeared in Rolling Stone and other national magazines, and he was a consultant on Oliver Stone's film The Doors. He lives near Chicago.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780688119157: Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison – An Authoritative Portrait of the Iconic Poet, Visionary, and Rock Legend

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0688119158 ISBN 13 :  9780688119157
Editeur : Dey Street Books, 1992
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