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The lives of John Lennon

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William Morrow, 1988 - Biography & Autobiography - 719 pages
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.

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Review: Lives of John Lennon, The

User Review  - Don - Goodreads

Albert Goldman made his career at what it could be considered being a hack writer and only going after the subjects of his books as a rabid dog would do towards unprotected school children. Anything ... Read full review

Review: Lives of John Lennon, The

User Review  - John Hardin - Goodreads

Typical Goldman-style bio. Lots of sensationalism that diminishes the subject. Lennon, like prior Goldman subjects Elvis Presley and Lenny Bruce, doesn't come off all that well. Granted, I like an honest biography, but I read this with a major grain of salt. Read full review

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11
Fred and Ginger
26
Janus Lennon
44
Copyright

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

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