John Lennon: The Life (Paperback)
From The Washington Post
From The Washington Post’s Book World/washingtonpost.com Reviewed by Glenn Frankel When in 1969 three eminent intellectuals were asked to name the “Man of the Decade,” broadcaster Alistair Cooke chose John F. Kennedy and novelist Mary McCarthy chose Ho Chi Minh, but anthropologist Desmond Morris opted for John Lennon. It seemed an eccentric choice at the time, but Lennon’s stature as a cultural icon has only soared, especially since his murder by a (more…)
