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Faithfull: An Autobiography
 
 

Faithfull: An Autobiography (Hardcover)

de Marianne Faithfull (Author), David Dalton (Author)
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Early in this engrossing if somewhat disturbing autobiography, rock 'n' roll star Faithful remarks, "The ony way I could handle being on tour with all these weird people was to treat it as a sociological study." This approach aptly describes her dissection of her own life as well. Faithful is more analytical, ironic, self-scrutinizing and literate than most celebrity autobiographers. Writing with Dalton ( Mr. Mojo Risin' ), she depicts with penetrating insight the world of "free love, psychedelic drugs, fashion, Zen, Nietzsche, tribal trinkets, customized Existentialism, hedonism and rock 'n' roll" that absorbed her energies from the beginning of her singing career as a teenager in 1960s London. From her tumultuous four-year relationship with Mick Jagger through her descent into junkydom to her "comeback" in the late '70s as a punk-rock diva, Faithful embodies rock culture at both its most glamorous and most destructive. A self-described "victim of cool," she is nevertheless a tough (and often astutely feminist) commentator on the underside of the rock 'n' roll dream. Photos not seen by PW. Author tour.
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From Kirkus Reviews

A searing autobiography by one of rock 'n' roll's most tragic and romantic figures. A descendant of Austrian novelist Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the beautiful Faithfull was discovered by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Oldham in 1964 and became an instant pop celebrity with her recording of the brooding ``As Tears Go By,'' a song Oldham asked Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to write for her. In a short time, Faithfull had become an internationally famous music and movie star, but she had little control over her image or artistic output. With the aid of rock biographer Dalton (Mr. Mojo Risin': Jim Morrison, the Last Holy Fool, 1991, etc.), she describes her struggle against the passive ``Angel Doll'' persona foisted on her by the press and her relationship to the Stones, especially Jagger, for whom she left husband John Dunbar in 1966. A dark romanticism- -what she calls a ``Walter Pater aestheticism,'' replete with flashes of everything from astrology to black magic--pervades the narrative, which is chock-full of encounters with pop legends (John Lennon is ``amusingly cruel''; Allen Ginsberg ``has never been hip''). Faithfull, who's had her own share of same-sex dalliances, suggests it was sexual tensions among the highly repressed Stones that gave them their manic energy: ``Who was the great love of [Jagger's] life? Actually, I think it was Keith.'' The tone is both compelling and pathetic as Faithfull details two decades of drug abuse and numerous lonely attempts to escape her addiction. From watching a lover commit suicide to recent singing and acting successes on her own terms, Faithfull has lived enough for three or four people--yet she is only 47. Despite some trite prose (``Things were happening so fast and we were changing with them''), this holds greater interest than any other recent book about the Stones and their circle. (Author tour) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant read, Juil 19 2006
Par Pieter "Toypom" (Johannesburg) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This riveting biography charts Marianne Faithfull's life from her earliest childhood dream to 1994. Along the way, it also serves as a captivating cultural history of swinging London in the 1960s and the music world in subsequent decades. Marianne describes her family background, dispelling many myths along the way, and provides an interesting account of how she entered the music business.

The recollections of touring with the popular bands of the time are interesting, as is the way she entered the Rolling Stones circle. Her first meeting with Bob Dylan is interestingly described and wonderfully juxtaposed with a much later meeting in the 1980s when she explained every song on Broken English for an admiring Dylan. The glimpses into the interpersonal relations of the Stones are enlightening and poignant, specially the way she describes the decline of the ill-fated Brian Jones.

She talks matter of factly about her relationship with Mick Jagger and the notoriety she gained with various drug busts. Faithfull doesn't spare the reader any of the detail of her long relationship with a breathtaking variety of drugs, but the most interesting parts are when she relates particular events and circumstances to specific compositions by Jagger and by herself.

She discusses all the anarchy and hedonism of the times with a detached air, observing that her generation wanted to see change everywhere, but none of them could quite figure it out and it all ended up as wretched excess. She talks at length about the movie Performance and about her song Sister Morphine. The saddest part of her life was when she spent about 2 years of her life sitting on a wall in Soho, completely spaced out, but notes how kindly people treated her.

The making of her country album Faithless, a big hit in Ireland, is described in detail, as well as her big comeback with Broken English in 1979. I really enjoyed her encounters with various musicians, like the tragic Tim Hardin who co-wrote the song Brain Drain on Broken English with Ben Brierly. There's even an interesting snippet about Cristina Monet, wife of Ze Records founder Michael Zilkha. Why'd Ya Do It, one of the most controversial songs on the Broken English album, was written by poet Heathcote Williams. Marianne had to beg him for hours to allow her to record it, as he wanted Tina Turner to do it!

There is no bitterness in any of Faithfull's writing, but lots of humour and witty observations. She is full of praise for musicians like Barry Reynolds and Van Morrison with whom she has worked. As a great fan of hers and The Stones, I am truly relived that there were no life threatening sexually transmitted diseases in the 1960s and 1970s because then a whole generation of musicians would have been lost, what with all the intercourse between everybody.

This book confirms why Faithfull is a true survivor and has developed into an original artist with growing stature. The text is thoroughly engaging and the scandal is well balanced by observations on the songs, the times, the making of the albums and the films. There are 45 black and white photographs and a thorough index. I highly recommend Faithfull to all her fans, students of the 1960s counterculture and those who enjoy good rock biography. Other great books of the genre include Nico, The Last Bohemian (Songs They Never Play On The Radio) by James Young and Scars Of Sweet Paradise (Janis Joplin) by Alice Echols.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 As pages go by, you won't want to put this book down., Mai 15 2002
I read this book upon the recommendation of a friend and was not at all disappointed; rather completely immersed and fascinated. Marianne is an excellent writer who crafts a detailed story rich with description and frank observations. Her account of her acid trips is worth the price of admission alone--- brilliant and teeming with past-life symbolism and classical references. There are many fascinating details throughout, such as her near-death experience while in a coma, in which she meets up with a "dead" Brian Jones stuck between two worlds.

Her writing about her plunge into heroin addiction is unapologetic, and in fact, I was thankful that her conclusions upon recovery didn't degenerate into the trite moralizing that would have been the obvious route taken by any other author. (She admits she had a certain romantic attachment to the notion of being a street addict after reading "Naked Lunch.") She also makes no apologies for a certain blue-blooded attitude of her upper-echelon status; rather she is endearing in her honesty and fine opinion of herself and her surroundings, framing it within the context of her middle-class, yet elevated, upbringing

This is a book that almost begs to be re-read, because there is so much detail to savor, plus a lot of deep musings and off-the-cuff wit. This book is the polar opposite of the run-of-the-mill, ghost-written celebrity autobiographies. Marianne's voice, depth, wisdom and vast intellect come through loud and clear. I just wish her book were a little longer because I didn't want it to end.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 mind candy, Déc 18 2001
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Wonderful book, read the hard cover edition (stayed up all night to do so) but have to say....the cover photo on the paperback edition looks frighteningly like Courtney Love.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful
I found Marianne's autobiography extremely well written, captivating, and honest. Her sense of humor comes through beautifully. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 4 2001 par Richard Zimler

2.0étoiles sur 5 Sex, drugs, rock 'n roll, repeat.
Marianne Faithfull exasperated me. She comes across as a high-profile groupee who has taken drugs and -- oh, you name it --David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, etc, etc, etc... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 3 2000 par G. Stanton

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great memoir by a powerful woman
Faithfull follows the life of Marianne Faithfull from the mid-60s London rock scene through the 1980's punk scene. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 28 2000 par F. Orion Pozo

5.0étoiles sur 5 a documentary
this book is a great documentary of a period we missed..and mixture of misery and nobility
Publié le Aoû 14 2000 par dietrich blaub

4.0étoiles sur 5 Relentlessly honest, Faithfull stays true to herself.
Marianne Faithfull's autobiography (with help from David Dalton) is one of those books about an entertainer who seems so much a part of her time that it would be easy to dismiss... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 13 2000 par Paul Hickey

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