Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Little Brown and Company
Publish Date
Pages
592
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.3 X 2.0 inches | 2.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316415194

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About the Author

Jann S. Wenner was born in New York City and raised in San Francisco and Marin County. He founded Rolling Stone in 1967. Over the ensuing decades, Rolling Stone won many awards for its design, photography, public service, and journalism, and was instrumental in launching the careers of many groundbreaking journalists and photographers. He also founded and published Outside, US Weekly, Family Life, and Men's Journal. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the youngest inductee in the American Society of Magazine Editor's Hall of Fame, Wenner lives in New York and Idaho. He is married and has six children.

Reviews

"A frank, sharp memoir by a zeitgeist-savvy entrepreneur who ranks among the earliest of modern influencers."--Kirkus Reviews
"A touchingly honest memoir from a man who recorded and shaped our times and of a grand life well lived. It is wonderfully deep and rewarding reading."--Bruce Springsteen
"Rollicking read."--Paul McCartney
"[Wenner's] readers--for nearly half the century--get the best of him in these pages. I had a lot of fun getting lost in him and no interest in being found."--Bono
"A rip-roaring and speedy ride through the excesses, excitements, and tragedies of our generation. Alternately thrilling, bedeviling, and deeply moving...unparalleled reading."
--Bette Midler
"Over the top."--Jackson Browne
"Jann S. Wenner takes us on a long, strange trip with his accessible and entertaining rock 'n' roll memoir."--Associated Press
"A wildly entertaining romp that will stir feelings of envy."--USA Today
"Readers will surely feast on all the behind-the-scenes candy featuring the likes of Bono, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Bette Midler, and countless other stars, plus media icons like Annie Leibovitz and Hunter S. Thompson."--Vanity Fair
"A mind-blowing and insightful trip through the life of one of the principal sculptors of Rock 'n' Roll culture....Thoughtful, opinionated and open-hearted."--Tom Morello
"A high-octane story...a sweeping portrait of a generation....Wenner is in a league of his own. This memoir is utterly intoxicating."
--Douglas Brinkley, Author of Silent Spring Revolution
"The founder, coeditor and publisher of Rolling Stone takes readers through his heady years at the most influential music and pop culture publication of its era."--AARP, "45 Best Books of Fall"
"Entertaining in spades."--Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times
"Rock may be dead, but Jann Wenner is still rolling...he still has something of the whirlwind about him." --Maureen Dowd, New York Times
"Wenner demonstrated great vision when he created... a publication that treated rock and politics as subjects equally deserving of serious examination...thrilling...fascinating."--Washington Post
"Wenner...has bequeathed us Like a Rolling Stone, a lavishly illustrated brick of a memoir full of rock-star and show-biz anecdotes and gonzo journalistic war stories. It's his conceit...that his story and the saga of his magazine could be 'a great read' and 'a historically authentic way of telling the story of my generation, our times, and my own mission.' Remarkably...he's right...Like a Rolling Stone is something of an immoveable feast."--Edward Kosner, Wall Street Journal
"A panoramic cultural history viewed through the prism of an icon."--Oprah Daily
"It's not possible to overstate the impact Jann Wenner has had on the world's pop culture...Wenner seems to have retained every letter he ever received, and even somehow has copies of letters he sent. It's a treat to hear John Lennon in his own words, as he regrets having eviscerated Paul McCartney, or Mick Jagger. These are priceless historical documents, and add reportorial credibility to Wenner's recollection of long ago events."--Book & Film Globe
"Incredibly candid, open and honest."--Walter Isaacson