Saturday, December 17, 2011

Five best books about John Lennon

The staff of the Christian Science Monitor came up with five of the best books on John Lennon.

One title on the list:
Lennon: The Man, The Myth, The Music, by Tim Riley

This recent biography by Tim Riley explores Lennon from his childhood beginnings to his tragic end and draws on previously unseen or under-utilized materials, including the memoir of Lennon's father Alf, new records from the city of Liverpool, and fresh interviews with the Beatle's friends and enemies. "I think [Lennon] was an enigma to himself," Riley said in an interview with Monitor Books editor Marjorie Kehe. "He was very mercurical, felt differently on different days ... as reflected through his writing, he is really deeply fascinating and quite unknowable."
Read about the other books on the list.

--Marshal Zeringue