Like a Rolling Stone A memoir
Book - 2022
Rolling Stone founder, co-editor, and publisher Jann Wenner offers a "touchingly honest" and "wonderfully deep" memoir from the beating heart of classic rock and roll (Bruce Springsteen). Jann Wenner has been called by his peers "the greatest editor of his generation." His deeply personal memoir vividly describes and brings you inside the music, the politics, and the lifestyle of a generation, an epoch of cultural change that swept America and beyond. The age of rock and roll in an era of consequence, what will be considered one of the great watersheds in modern history. Wenner writes with the clarity of a journalist and an essayist. He takes us into the life and work of Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Bon...o, and Bruce Springsteen, to name a few. He was instrumental in the careers of Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe, and Annie Leibovitz. His journey took him to the Oval Office with his legendary interviews with Bill Clinton and Barak Obama, leaders to whom Rolling Stone gave its historic, full-throated backing. From Jerry Garcia to the Dalai Lama, Aretha Franklin to Greta Thunberg, the people Wenner chose to be seen and heard in the pages of Rolling Stone tried to change American culture, values, and morality Like a Rolling Stone is a beautifully written portrait of one man's life, and the life of his generation.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Autobiographies
- Published
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New York :
Little, Brown and Company
2022.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Item Description
- Includes index.
- Physical Description
- xv, 576 pages, 32 pages of plates ; illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
- ISBN
- 9780316415194
- Prologue: The Last Days
- Part 1. Beginnings
- 1. Rainbow Road
- 2. The School on the Hill
- 3. Berkeley
- 4. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out
- 5. London Calling
- 6. Jane
- Part 2. Rolling Stone
- 7. The First Issue
- 8. A Family Affair
- 9. Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, and the Naked Beatle
- 10. A Brief Visit to Planet New York
- 11. Trans-Oceanic Comics Company
- 12. Me and Boz, Sittin' on Otis' Porch
- 13. Talking Bob Dylan
- 14. Altamont and the End of the Innocence
- 15. Helter Skelter
- 16. John Lennon and Hunter Thompson Drop By
- 17. Lennon Remembers
- 18. Putting Together the Home Team
- 19. The House on California Street
- 20. A Day in the Lire
- 21. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- 22. The Beast Stirs in Big Sur
- 23. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail
- 24. Truman and Andy, Paul Bowles and Uncle Earl
- 25. A Wonder of American Journalism
- 26. From Elko to Egypt
- 27. Farewell to Ralph J. Gleason
- 28. Becoming Bicoastal
- 29. The Scoop of the Seventies
- Part 3. The Empire
- 30. The Big Apple
- 31. John Belushi, Incoming
- 32. Our Tenth Anniversary
- 33. Christmases with Jackie
- 34. The Dry Heaves
- 35. Asleep at the Wheel
- 36. The Dream Is Over
- 37. Fuck the NRA
- 38. God Has His Hands Full
- 39. Diamond Rash, Limousine Elbow
- 40. The Hall of Fame
- 41. The Bonfire of the Vanities
- 42. The Gift of God
- 43. Yoko and the Gorbachevs
- 44. My Father's Death
- 45. Altitude Adjustments
- 46. The King and Queen of Pop
- 47. Blue Highways
- 48. Bill Clinton and the Three Stooges
- 49. A Visit to the White House
- 50. The Death of Jackie Onassis
- 51. Matt
- Part 4. Settling Down
- 52. Passages
- 53. A Visit from Jane
- 54. The Best Magazine in America
- 55. Only the Good Die Young
- 56. All Out for Al
- 57. My City of Ruins
- 58. My Private Idaho
- 59. Watching the River Flow
- 60. Kerry Loses
- 61. Hunter Thompson, R.I.P.
- 62. Hunter Redux with Johnny Depp
- 63. Magazine Wars
- 64. They Say It's Yer Birthday
- 65. The Wheel of Life
- 66. Is It Rolling, Bob?
- 67. Burning Man
- 68. 'Higher and Higher'
- 69. The Runaway General
- 70. The Wrecking Ball
- 71. The Road to Rio
- 72. The Million-Pound Shit Hammer
- 73. Bad Moon Rising
- 74. The Gathering Storm
- Part 5. Goodbye to All That
- 75. Selling Rolling Stone
- 76. The Road to Recovery
- 77. My Last Letter from the Editor
- Acknowledgments
- Permissions and Credits
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review