Albert Goldman created a scandal when he published The Lives of John Lennon in In it the author attempted to destroy Lennon and everything he stood for, and at pages that's a lot of character assassination. It is not my wish to refute Goldman's claims or to try to resurrect John's reputation when this biography is so baseless/5(). · Thus he tells us that John Lennon was “a mere mortal,” and that he possessed the “usual human average of weaknesses and blind spots.”. This is not a description of a tormented genius living in a licentious milieu, but simply a sum of commonplaces. Albert Goldman. New York www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 12 mins. · The result of six years of research and some 1, 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 Cited by:
Albert Goldman's new biography, ''The Lives of John Lennon,'' which portrays the former Beatle as a violent, schizophrenic drug addict, leaped into the No. 2 position on the New York Times best. (Completed) Mia Owens and her mother have just moved to California from England to find a better life. Mia just wants to live easy, go to school, hag out with friends that was The Lives Of John Lennon|Albert Goldman until Ian Marsh turned her life upside down. 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. Read more. Previous page. Print length. pages. Language. English.
The Lives of John Lennon is a biography of musician John Lennon by American author Albert Goldman. The book is a product of several years of research and hundreds of interviews with Lennon's friends, acquaintances, servants and musicians. Notwithstanding, it is best known for its criticism and generally negative representation of the personal lives of Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono. This book is nothing more than a collection of half-truths and made up or embellished stories about Lennon. If you've ever read the authorized accounts of John's life you will realize just how low and despicable this writer (goldman) is. Thus he tells us that John Lennon was “a mere mortal,” and that he possessed the “usual human average of weaknesses and blind spots.”. This is not a description of a tormented genius living in a licentious milieu, but simply a sum of commonplaces. Albert Goldman. New York City.
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