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Don't read this one expecting the full truth., Déc 27 2000
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Keep in mind while you read this book (if you read this book) that Deborah Curtis is writing as a bitter and betrayed wife of a severely depressed man. She writes more than a decade after her husband's death, a decade where she's gained no fame from her late husband's success. Also keep in mind that at the time of his death, Ian had been cheating on his wife (and was apparently quite in love with his mistress) and the couple were in the process of divorcing. Several of the members have said vague things about the book about its apparently lack of validity in many respects.
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Missing from nearby, Janv. 12 2000
When I bought this book I thought I would get to know a bit about Ian Curtis, but the person who wrote this book (his ex-wife!) doesn't seem to have been living in the same country as Ian let alone the same house. 'Debby' never had any meaningful conversation with him, didn't know lyrics until after the albums were published and hardly ever went to a concert. It's not a biography of Ian Curtis, it's the depressing story of an abandoned mother somewhere on the outskirts of Manchester. You get a glimpse of the exciting things that were going on at the time, concerts by all kinds of (to me) legendary bands like The Buzzcocks, but Ms Curtis doesn't bring us any closer to the excitement. The discography and the lyrics are what makes the book worth it's money (and I bought it 2nd hand).
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