Bret Easton Ellis's first work of non-fiction is an incendiary polemic about what is going on in the world right now - guaranteed to entertain, surprise and provoke.
Combining personal reflection and social observation, Bret Easton Ellis's first work of nonfiction is an incendiary polemic about this young century's failings, a definition and defence of what 'freedom of speech' truly means, and an irreverent behind-the-scenes look at the life of one of the world's most infamous writers.
Rich in historical insight and told in a dramatic and engaging voice, this is a superb evocation of the period with a series character to rival Sharpe.
"When I go, I want to go doing what I do best. If I died tomorrow, I couldn't complain. It's been good!". The updated autobiography of the greatest frontman of the loudest rock band there has ever been. Accept no other story from journalists. This is Lemmy's story from his own mouth.