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Personne ne sortira d'ici vivant (edition 2006)

by Jerry Hopkins, Daniel Sugerman (Author), Pierre Alien (Traduction)

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Here is Jim Morrison in all his complexity-singer, philosopher, poet, delinquent-the brilliant, charismatic, and obsessed seeker who rejected authority in any form, the explorer who probed "the bounds of reality to see what would happen..." Seven years in the writing, this definitive biography is the work of two men whose empathy and experience with Jim Morrison uniquely prepared them to recount this modern tragedy: Jerry Hopkins, whose famous Presley biography, Elvis, was inspired by Morrison's suggestion, and Danny Sugerman, confidant of and aide to the Doors. With an afterword by Michael McClure.… (more)
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Title:Personne ne sortira d'ici vivant
Authors:Jerry Hopkins
Other authors:Daniel Sugerman (Author), Pierre Alien (Traduction)
Info:Robert Laffont (2006), Poche, 481 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:the doors, jim morrison, musique, 70's, rock'n'roll

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Jim was one f'ed up dude. Who knew he had an 146 IQ. Could drink like a fish. Did find some of the questions about his death interesting. Lot of credit to his band mates for putting up with him. Seeems like he had a lot of anger. ( )
  bermandog | Jun 19, 2021 |
A well written book about the life and mystery surrounding Jim Morrison ( )
  TenkaraSmart | Jun 8, 2021 |
I like to think about what Jim Morrison might have done with the rest of his life if it’s true he faked his death to escape. Painter? Poet? Philosophy teacher?

I’d like his disapproving Dad to know that I’m almost 60 and I can remember so many Doors songs because of the deep and weird lyrics delivered in that soulful voice. There was plenty of talent there, Admiral. Too bad you cared about hair length more than you did your son.
  KaterinaBead | Aug 12, 2019 |
I attempted to start this a couple of times, but struggled to get into it mostly due to how badly written it is. It is sporadic in its anecdotes, some of them feel like they don't have a point. There are a lot of people mentioned, many whom aren't introduced, so as a reader I was unsure what relevance they had to Jim Morrison or to the event begin spoken about. But I did wonder if the chaotic way in which this was written was deliberate, to try and give an idea what it was like being around Jim Morrison and in that period of time in the late 60s, early 70s - a reflection of the time and the man.

I did enjoy the insight, although I had hoped to have a clearer idea about his demise, but it seems it will always be shrouded in mystery. The only thing I can be sure of is that with the quantity of alcohol and drugs Jim consumed, if he had faked his death, he probably wouldn't have survived for many years after. An interesting read, although a difficult one at times, which didn't flow well. ( )
  purplequeennl | Jul 11, 2018 |
I mostly remember this book because I got one of my favorite quotes from it. But I did enjoy it. ( )
  Lit_Cat | Dec 9, 2017 |
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Let's just say I was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. That's all it was; just curiosity. 

Jim Morrison
Los Angeles, 1969
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Erin & Nicky & Rebecca

--Jerry
Ray & Jim

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Jim Morrison was well on his way to becoming a mythic hero while he was still alive -- he was, few will dispute, a living legend.
Once, when the snow was packed high in the mountains outside Albuquerque, near Sandia Peak, Steve and Clara Morrison took their children tobogganing.
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Here is Jim Morrison in all his complexity-singer, philosopher, poet, delinquent-the brilliant, charismatic, and obsessed seeker who rejected authority in any form, the explorer who probed "the bounds of reality to see what would happen..." Seven years in the writing, this definitive biography is the work of two men whose empathy and experience with Jim Morrison uniquely prepared them to recount this modern tragedy: Jerry Hopkins, whose famous Presley biography, Elvis, was inspired by Morrison's suggestion, and Danny Sugerman, confidant of and aide to the Doors. With an afterword by Michael McClure.

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