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56 reviewsNow fully updated, & written with all of Norman's trademark verve & skill, this is an essential book for anyone with an interest in pop music, the Sixties & the pleasures & perils of god-like fame.
'Nothing less than thrilling . . . the definitive biography' – New York Times
'This stands as the first (and still the best) collision of Beatles history & literary depth . . . just about everything is rendered with beautiful prose & laser-like insight' – Q
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PHILIP NORMAN has an international reputation as a chronicler of popular music and culture. Shout!, his groundbreaking biography of the Beatles, is a bestseller in both Britain and America. He has also written definitive biographies of the Rolling Stones, Elton John and Buddy Holly.
His memoir, Babycham Night, was described by the Sunday Times as a ‘superb, unforgettable account of an extraordinary childhood’ and by the Daily Express as ‘an amazing collision of comedy and horror . . . the book of his life in every way’.
Also an award-winning writer of fiction, Philip Norman was named one of the original twenty ‘Best of Young British Novelists’ for his novel The Skaters’ Waltz. He has published three other novels, two books of short stories and three collections of his newspaper and magazine articles.
Married with a daughter, he lives in London.