Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine

Product Description A delicious romp through the heyday of rock and roll and a revealing portrait of the man at the helm of the iconic magazine that made it all possible, with candid look backs at the era from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Elton John, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, and others. The story of Jann Wenner, Rolling Stone's founder, editor, and publisher, and the pioneering era he helped curate, is told here for the first time in glittering, glorious detail. Joe Hagan provides readers with a backstage pass to storied concert venues and rock-star hotel rooms; he tells never before heard stories about the lives of rock stars and their handlers; he details the daring journalism (Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, P.J. ORourke) and internecine office politics that accompanied the start-up; he animates the drug and sexual appetites of the era; and he reports on the politics of the last fifty years that were often chronicled in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine. Supplemented by a cache of extraordinary documents and letters from Wenner's personal archives, Sticky Fingersdepicts an ambitious, mercurial, wide-eyed rock and roll fan of who exalts in youth and beauty and learns how to package it, marketing late sixties counterculture as a testament to the power of American youth. The result is a fascinating and complex portrait of man and era, and an irresistible biography of popular culture, celebrity, music, and politics in America. Review A New York Times Top 10 Book of the Year (Dwight Garner) A New York Times Top 10 Book of the Year (Janet Maslin) A New York Magazine Top 10 Book of the Year A USA Today Top 10 Book We Loved Reading in 2017 An -- Top 100 Book of 2017 An -- Best Biography of 2017 An -- Best History Book of 2017 An -- Top 10 Best Book of the Month Hagan has delivered a supple, confident, dispassionately reported and deeply well-written biography. Its a big book, one that no one will wish longer, but its chapters move past like a crunching collection of singles and not a thumb-sucking double album. Its a joy to read and feels built to last. Hagan is among those relatively rare biographers who keeps macro and micro in yin-yang balance. Hes in command of the big picture. The critic and intellectual in him understands why a mere rock magazine editor Wenner founded Rolling Stone in San Francisco in 1967 matters to the history of the 20th century Come for the essayist in Hagan, stay for the eye-popping details and artful gossip... Hagan could easily have named-dropped his way through this book, yet he doesnt drop names so much as pick them up and coolly appraise them in a line or two In scorning Hagans work, Wenners editorial antennae have failed him. He had the nerve to select a writer and not a hagiographer, ., and the decision, at the end of his long career, looks good on him. Dwight Garner, The New York Times Hagans portrait of Wenner is crisp and cuttingThough Sticky Fingers is, at five hundred and forty-two pages, a formidable read, its also terrifically smart and full of anecdotes that anyone remotely interested in rock and roll, publishing, or the legacy of the nineteen-sixties will find engrossing. Amanda Petrusich, The New Yorker Hagans biography is a colossal achievement of reporting and synthesis, fast-paced, compulsively readable, and consistently insightful in its understanding of how and why Wenner was able to turn a modest fanboy tabloid into an iconic cultural force and, after its golden years were behind it, to convert its waning and increasingly nostalgic cultural cachet into a media fiefdom that nearly made him a billionaire Wenner has broken with Hagan, calling his biography tawdry and bemoaning its lack of emphasis on his generations creativity. Hes wrong about this the tawdriness goes with the territory and the creativity is on ample display (even if sometimes its embarrassi

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