So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley
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So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley

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ISBN-13:
9780393634792
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
464
Autor:
Roger Steffens
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Reggaes chief eyewitness, dropping testimony on reggaes chief prophet with truth, blood, and fire. Marlon James, Man Booker Prizewinning authorRenowned reggae historian Roger Steffenss riveting oral history of Bob Marleys life draws on four decades of intimate interviews with band members, family, lovers, and confidantsmany speaking publicly for the first time. Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as a crucial voice in the documentation of Marleys legacy, Steffens spent years traveling with the Wailers and taking iconic photographs. Through eyewitness accounts of vivid scenesthe future star auditioning for Coxson Dodd; the violent confrontation between the Wailers and producer Lee Perry; the attempted assassination (and conspiracy theories that followed); the artists tragic death from cancerSo Much Things to Say tells Marleys story like never before. What emerges is a legendary figure who feels a bit more human (The New Yorker).

“Reggae’s chief eyewitness, dropping testimony on reggae’s chief prophet with truth, blood, and fire.” —Marlon James, Man Booker Prize–winning author

Renowned reggae historian Roger Steffens’s riveting oral history of Bob Marley’s life draws on four decades of intimate interviews with band members, family, lovers, and confidants—many speaking publicly for the first time. Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as a “crucial voice” in the documentation of Marley’s legacy, Steffens spent years traveling with the Wailers and taking iconic photographs. Through eyewitness accounts of vivid scenes—the future star auditioning for Coxson Dodd; the violent confrontation between the Wailers and producer Lee Perry; the attempted assassination (and conspiracy theories that followed); the artist’s tragic death from cancer—So Much Things to Say tells Marley’s story like never before. What emerges is a legendary figure “who feels a bit more human” (The New Yorker).

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