Anger Is an Energy
My Life Uncensored
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
April 1, 2015
The controversial, always intriguing musician and celebrity Lydon proves himself to be a provocative storyteller in this autobiography. He discusses being raised in squalor in London, contracting spinal meningitis at the age of seven, and how being a marginalized youth fueled his fury as the lead singer of the legendary punk group the Sex Pistols. For the first time, he describes at length his formation of the influential postpunk group Public Image Ltd. and how interpersonal strife and record company interference regularly threatened to derail the band. He also reveals feelings of bitterness regarding the Sex Pistols' reunion tours in the 1990s and 2000s. Throughout, Lydon contradicts his "rotten" persona, speaking thoughtfully and compassionately about friends and enemies (such as Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood). He still manages to settle a few scores along the way. At 500 pages, there are occasional lulls in the action. Despite this, he is funny, cantankerous, honest, and foul-mouthed on every page. VERDICT A must-read for fans of punk rock and popular culture since the 1970s, this work is a worthwhile companion to his fantastic 1993 Sex Pistols memoir, Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs. [See Prepub Alert, 11/10/15.]--Brian Flota, James Madison Univ., Harrisonburg, VA
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