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Journals by Kurt Cobain (2003, Trade Paperback)

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Condition
Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
ISBN
9781573223591
Book Title
Journals
Item Length
10.8 in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2003
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Kurt Cobain
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Composers & Musicians, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Item Width
8.5 in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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The lyrics notebook and personal journals of Kurt Cobain, iconic singer of the band Nirvana. Kurt Cobain filled dozens of notebooks with lyrics, drawings, and writings about his plans for Nirvana and his thoughts about fame, the state of music, and the people who bought and sold him and his music. His journals reveal an artist who loved music, who knew the history of rock, and who was determined to define his place in that history. Here is a mesmerizing, incomparable portrait of the most influential musician of his time.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
157322359x
ISBN-13
9781573223591
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038373108

Product Key Features

Book Title
Journals
Author
Kurt Cobain
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Composers & Musicians, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publication Year
2003
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Number of Pages
304 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.8 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Ml420.C59a3 2003
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Grade to
Up
Reviews
"The year's most fascinating, heart-breaking rock book."-- Rolling Stone "An engrossing collection of clues."-- Entertainment Weekly "His words kick and scream."-- Chicago Daily Herald "Compelling."-- Seattle Times "No editing, no footnotes: The Nirvana singer's Journals is the year's most fascinating, heartbreaking rock book."-- Rolling Stone Magazine "Especially riveting."-- The Observer Magazine "Compelling reading...a look into the creative process of one of rock's true artists."-- The Seattle Times "The daily diary of an American dream--and nightmare...Beneath all the layers of irony and sarcasm and humor and stoner realism, Cobain had a gift for sincerity, which is everywhere evident in his journals...The book is swarming with life, and it's irresistible to anyone who cares about the music."-- New York Magazine "Illuminating...charming...we catch glimpses of Cobain's wry, mischievous humor."-- Newsday "Our most elaborate first-hand evidence of the inner life of one of rock's most important figures."-- New York Daily News "Laced with humor and horror...wrenchingly candid."-- LA Times "Simple and plain, Kurt Cobain was a fuckin' genius... Journals may become his most enduring body of work. If Cobain's life was a movie, Journals is the director's cut, the musings and contemplations of a mad genius. More than that, these passages are some of the most interesting reading I've come across in years, and I boldly predict they will stand the immeasurable test of time... Journals , better than any biography could hope to be, will make essential reading for anyone looking to understand the 1990s' most important pop star."-- Salon.com "It displays the formative stages of a man whose deeply felt empathy became something close to a curse...This remarkable document finally stands as one last message from the saddest teenager in the world, hiding his diary in a drawer near an easy-to-find key."-- Entertainment Weekly "Fascinating and often charming."-- New York Post "I heard Cobain's voice in my head as I read his journals."-- Telegraph "How could the intimate diaries of one of rock's most memorable and credible icons be anything less than page-turningly compulsive'...The hype is deserved. You won't be disappointed."-- The Zone "These hand-written fragments from a life say more than any biography would or could...Cobain was a man who struggled so hard for definition, it seems fitting that, even after death, he should be allowed to speak for himself."-- Evening Standard "Facsimile pages--complete with sketches, margin scribbles, and handwriting in various states of dishevelment--argue for never again typesetting a diary."-- MOJO, "The year's most fascinating, heart-breaking rock book."- Rolling Stone "An engrossing collection of clues."- Entertainment Weekly "His words kick and scream."- Chicago Daily Herald "Compelling."- Seattle Times "No editing, no footnotes: The Nirvana singer's Journals is the year's most fascinating, heartbreaking rock book."- Rolling Stone Magazine "Especially riveting."- The Observer Magazine "Compelling reading...a look into the creative process of one of rock's true artists."- The Seattle Times "The daily diary of an American dream-and nightmare...Beneath all the layers of irony and sarcasm and humor and stoner realism, Cobain had a gift for sincerity, which is everywhere evident in his journals...The book is swarming with life, and it's irresistible to anyone who cares about the music."- New York Magazine "Illuminating...charming...we catch glimpses of Cobain's wry, mischievous humor."- Newsday "Our most elaborate first-hand evidence of the inner life of one of rock's most important figures."- New York Daily News "Laced with humor and horror...wrenchingly candid."- LA Times "Simple and plain, Kurt Cobain was a fuckin' genius... Journals may become his most enduring body of work. If Cobain's life was a movie, Journals is the director's cut, the musings and contemplations of a mad genius. More than that, these passages are some of the most interesting reading I've come across in years, and I boldly predict they will stand the immeasurable test of time... Journals , better than any biography could hope to be, will make essential reading for anyone looking to understand the 1990s' most important pop star."- Salon.com "It displays the formative stages of a man whose deeply felt empathy became something close to a curse...This remarkable document finally stands as one last message from the saddest teenager in the world, hiding his diary in a drawer near an easy-to-find key."- Entertainment Weekly "Fascinating and often charming."- New York Post "I heard Cobain's voice in my head as I read his journals."- Telegraph "How could the intimate diaries of one of rock's most memorable and credible icons be anything less than page-turningly compulsive'...The hype is deserved. You won't be disappointed."- The Zone "These hand-written fragments from a life say more than any biography would or could...Cobain was a man who struggled so hard for definition, it seems fitting that, even after death, he should be allowed to speak for himself."- Evening Standard "Facsimile pages-complete with sketches, margin scribbles, and handwriting in various states of dishevelment-argue for never again typesetting a diary."- MOJO, "The year''s most fascinating, heart-breaking rock book."- Rolling Stone "An engrossing collection of clues."- Entertainment Weekly "His words kick and scream."- Chicago Daily Herald "Compelling."- Seattle Times "No editing, no footnotes: The Nirvana singer's Journals is the year's most fascinating, heartbreaking rock book."- Rolling Stone Magazine "Especially riveting."- The Observer Magazine "Compelling reading...a look into the creative process of one of rock's true artists."- The Seattle Times "The daily diary of an American dream-and nightmare...Beneath all the layers of irony and sarcasm and humor and stoner realism, Cobain had a gift for sincerity, which is everywhere evident in his journals...The book is swarming with life, and it's irresistible to anyone who cares about the music."- New York Magazine "Illuminating...charming...we catch glimpses of Cobain's wry, mischievous humor."- Newsday "Our most elaborate first-hand evidence of the inner life of one of rock's most important figures."- New York Daily News "Laced with humor and horror...wrenchingly candid."- LA Times "Simple and plain, Kurt Cobain was a fuckin' genius... Journals may become his most enduring body of work. If Cobain's life was a movie, Journals is the director's cut, the musings and contemplations of a mad genius. More than that, these passages are some of the most interesting reading I've come across in years, and I boldly predict they will stand the immeasurable test of time... Journals , better than any biography could hope to be, will make essential reading for anyone looking to understand the 1990s' most important pop star."- Salon.com "It displays the formative stages of a man whose deeply felt empathy became something close to a curse...This remarkable document finally stands as one last message from the saddest teenager in the world, hiding his diary in a drawer near an easy-to-find key."- Entertainment Weekly "Fascinating and often charming."- New York Post "I heard Cobain's voice in my head as I read his journals."- Telegraph "How could the intimate diaries of one of rock's most memorable and credible icons be anything less than page-turningly compulsive'...The hype is deserved. You won't be disappointed."- The Zone "These hand-written fragments from a life say more than any biography would or could...Cobain was a man who struggled so hard for definition, it seems fitting that, even after death, he should be allowed to speak for himself."- Evening Standard "Facsimile pages-complete with sketches, margin scribbles, and handwriting in various states of dishevelment-argue for never again typesetting a diary."- MOJO
Copyright Date
2003
Lccn
2003-283110
Dewey Decimal
782.42166/092 B
Dewey Edition
21

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