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John Lennon—working class hero, rebel, and global citizen—would have turned 65 this year. A quarter-century after his death, questions linger about his true nature, the driving forces behind his creativity and despair, and the enduring resonance of his music and message. Acclaimed journalist Larry Kane, the only American reporter to travel with the Beatles on their first American tours, explores the complexities of Lennon’s life, dispelling myths and revealing truths. Kane maintained a relationship with Lennon until his tragic end, providing a unique perspective on the former Beatle's journey from public acclaim to personal turmoil and inspiring rebirth. Drawing from extensive personal accounts and over 50 new interviews, including one with Yoko Ono, Kane offers an intimate portrayal of Lennon, whose impact on humanity remains profound. The book delves into Lennon's relationships with Ono, childhood friend Stuart Sutcliffe, lover May Pang, and manager Brian Epstein.

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Lennon Revealed, Larry Kane

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Title
Lennon Revealed
Language
English
Authors
Larry Kane
Released
2005
Format
Hardcover
Pages
296
ISBN10
0762423641
ISBN13
9780762423644
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John Lennon—working class hero, rebel, and global citizen—would have turned 65 this year. A quarter-century after his death, questions linger about his true nature, the driving forces behind his creativity and despair, and the enduring resonance of his music and message. Acclaimed journalist Larry Kane, the only American reporter to travel with the Beatles on their first American tours, explores the complexities of Lennon’s life, dispelling myths and revealing truths. Kane maintained a relationship with Lennon until his tragic end, providing a unique perspective on the former Beatle's journey from public acclaim to personal turmoil and inspiring rebirth. Drawing from extensive personal accounts and over 50 new interviews, including one with Yoko Ono, Kane offers an intimate portrayal of Lennon, whose impact on humanity remains profound. The book delves into Lennon's relationships with Ono, childhood friend Stuart Sutcliffe, lover May Pang, and manager Brian Epstein.