Books by Jonathan Cott
Where?
Books » Author » Jonathan Cott
Please note that one or more filters are currently in effect which
may have an impact on the number of results. Filters can be changed or cleared from
within the Filter Results box (on the right →).
Total 12
Detail View List View Gallery

To view longer descriptions (catalogue), with more details on every title.

View a compact list of titles, ISBN's and pricing.

View a visual gallery of images and titles.
|
«‹ previous12next ›»
|
|
jump to: go
showing in stock, local and international titles, and sorted by popularity (top selling titles).
|
|
|
Leonard Bernstein was arguably the most highly esteemed, influential, and charismatic American classical music personality of the twentieth century. Conductor, composer, pianist, writer, educator, and human rights activist, Bernstein truly led a life of Byronic intensity--passion ...
|
|
|
The author spoke with pianist Glenn Gould (1932-82), one of the most idiosyncratic and charismatic musicians of the twentieth century, in 1974 for Rolling Stone and published the transcripts in two long articles; after Gould's death, the author gathered these interviews in this b ...
|
|
|
Gathers together twenty-nine of the most significant and revealing conversations with Bob Dylan, from the earliest days of his career. This work includes the seminal Rolling Stone interviews by Jann Wenner, Jonathan Cott, Kurt Loder and Mikal Gilmore, as well as the Playboy i ...
|
|
|
Rolling Stone contributing editor Jonathan Cott uses the devastating effects that electroshock therapy had on his memory as the catalyst for a far-reaching exploration of the realms of memory and identity.
|
|
|
|
|
|
In this collection, John Lennon gives insights on surviving fame the day before his murder, Bob Dylan contemplates identity in his film Renaldo and Clara, and Lou Reed explores the nihilism of New York City and the best lines he's ever written.
|
|
|
In this fascinating, deeply personal account, Jonathan Cott recalls his friendship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
|
|
|
In this fascinating, deeply personal account, Jonathan Cott recalls his friendship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
|
|
|
In this fascinating, deeply personal account, Jonathan Cott recalls his friendship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
|
|
|
A deeply personal memoir of time spent with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
|