By Albert Goldman, Lawrence Schiller
Published: 1974
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Albert Goldman was an American author and biographer known for his controversial writings on prominent figures in culture and entertainment. Born in 1927, Goldman gained acclaim for his candid and often provocative biographies, including 'Elvis' (1981), a detailed exploration of the life and career of Elvis Presley, and 'The Lives of John Lennon' (1988), which garnered both praise and criticism for its unflinching portrayal of the Beatles' icon. Goldman's writing style is characterized by its thorough research, dramatic flair, and willingness to tackle the complexities of fame and personal demise. Through his works, Goldman sought to delve beneath the surface of celebrity, examining the human aspects of those in the public eye.
Lawrence Schiller is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and filmmaker born on September 17, 1936. Known for his distinctive style that combines vivid storytelling with in-depth research, Schiller has authored several notable works, including 'Marilyn & Me,' 'The Shocking Truth About the D.B. Cooper Case,' and 'The Last Playboy.' His writing often explores themes of celebrity, crime, and the complexities of human behavior, drawing readers into the narratives with engaging prose and a keen eye for detail. Schiller's work reflects his extensive experience in journalism and film, making his contributions to literature both impactful and enduring.
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