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Second-Prize Winner of the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award "Stashfull of anedocts ... A beggar's banquet of Stones dirt ... The book unblinkingly stares down her (and rock's) excessess with the same forthrightness and self-laceration of Faithfull's best music, and, in doing so, it may be the most honest rock memoir yet published. A." - Entertainment Weekly "A pungent, poignant, and highly irreverent autobiography ... Faithfull is an enthralling storyteller" - Chicago Tribune "Compulsively candid, wickedly revealing ... A kaleidoscopic portrait of high times, bed-hopping, chart-topping, and name-dropping guaranteed to keep even the most jaded reader up late" - San Francisco Chronicle
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Faithfull, Marianne Faithfull, David Dalton
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- Released
- 1994
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- Title
- Faithfull
- Subtitle
- An Autobiography
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Marianne Faithfull, David Dalton
- Publisher
- Little Brown & Co
- Released
- 1994
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 310
- ISBN10
- 0316273236
- ISBN13
- 9780316273237
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Art & Culture, True Stories, Biographies, Music Theme, Music, Autobiographies & Memoirs, British Literature, Drugs, Popular Culture
- Original title
- Memories, dreams and reflections
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- Second-Prize Winner of the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award "Stashfull of anedocts ... A beggar's banquet of Stones dirt ... The book unblinkingly stares down her (and rock's) excessess with the same forthrightness and self-laceration of Faithfull's best music, and, in doing so, it may be the most honest rock memoir yet published. A." - Entertainment Weekly "A pungent, poignant, and highly irreverent autobiography ... Faithfull is an enthralling storyteller" - Chicago Tribune "Compulsively candid, wickedly revealing ... A kaleidoscopic portrait of high times, bed-hopping, chart-topping, and name-dropping guaranteed to keep even the most jaded reader up late" - San Francisco Chronicle





