Mr Mojo: A Biography of Jim Morrison
By (Author) Dylan Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
9th April 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
782.42166092
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
141g
______________ A perceptive and thorough examination of both the man and the music NME A highly engaging and refreshingly irreverent portrait of the Doors' frontman i-D ______________ A revealing biography of Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors and a musical icon In Pariss Pre-Lachaise cemetery, Jim Morrisons graffiti-scrawled tombstone is a place of pilgrimage for local devotees, adolescent hedonists and wayward backpackers alike. Found dead in his bathtub aged only 27 having achieved worldwide stardom as lead singer of The Doors, Morrison was quickly immortalised amongst the rock and roll deity such as Hendrix and Joplin. In death, however, this debauched rock poet remained more stubbornly enigmatic than ever. Who was the real Jim Morrison Nihilist, egoist, shaman: he was a master of self-creation. A mosaic mythology of new-age hippy rhetoric, French poetry and Nietszchean symbolism obscured a man trapped by the mythology that he had so carefully constructed around himself. In this colourful and intimate biography, Dylan Jones strips bare the skin-tight leather suit of Jim Morrisons Lizard King persona, and offers a frank and honest appraisal of a much beloved and often-romanticised counter-cultural icon. Mr Mojo is littered with little-known anecdotes from fellow stars, spurned lovers and industry moguls. It is a refreshingly honest portrait of a self-indulgent artist with a penchant for pageantry and public self-destruction.
A perceptive and thorough examination of both the man and the music * NME *
A highly engaging and refreshingly irreverent portrait of the Doors' frontman * i-D *
A former editor at i-D, The Face, Arena, the Observer and the Sunday Times, Dylan Jones is the award-winning editor of GQ magazine. He has won the BSME Editor of the Year award a record nine times, in 2013 was awarded an OBE for services to publishing and the fashion industry, and last year was awarded Editor of the Year at the PPA Awards. He is the author of many books about music and popular culture, the most recent being Elvis Has Left the Building: The Day the King Died. He collaborated with David Cameron on Cameron on Cameron: Conversations with Dylan Jones, which was shortlisted for the Channel 4 Political Book of the Year, is a Trustee of the Hay Festival and Chairman of London Collections: Men.