Moments of clarity occur: Courtney’s memory of an early 80s Liverpool sparked by an old Echo & The Bunnymen book Cobain and daughter Frances Bean in a loving, sleepy embrace, just before details of the icon’s first suicide attempt. Nirvana fans will relish certain unseen shots (particularly interesting are those taken by Love of Cobain at William S Burroughs’ house), but largely this is too scattershot and schizophrenic to provide any lasting satisfaction. Probably it would never happen.īut surface it did, and much like Cobain’s book, Dirty Blonde gathers scraps (literally) of Love’s life in Xeroxed form, from revealingly tragic school reports (the young Courtney moved through nearly 30 towns in her formative years, with her parents’ location listed as ‘unknown’) to lists of ambitions and people she hates. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.When Love announced that she was to release a book similar to husband Kurt’s Journals, the general consensus was only one of mildly piqued interest. And it's believable."-Library Journal About the Author:Ĭourtney Love is the legendary front woman of Hole, whose album Live Through This is considered one of the seminal records of the 1990s. Instead, if features the former Hole frontwoman in a deeply confessional mode reveals the other side of this generation's Yoko Ono. "This isn't a sanitized, PR-approved view of Love's wild life story. It reveals everything and keeps you wondering and wanting more."-Chrissy Iley, The Sunday Times (London) "You read it and you feel you are inside the thick scars of her past. For this I love Courtney Love."-Ariel Levy, New York Magazine But the female rock star who's made art out of anger is a creature even more rare than the female rock star. You can get them unbridled from the Sex Pistols or self-deprecating from the Violent Femmes or sardonic from Elvis Costello or sexy from the Rolling Stones. "Male rock stars who've sung songs about rage pretty much grow on trees. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. From her upbringing in Oregon through her years living in Japan, New Zealand, and London, from her career highs with Hole and as a Hollywood leading lady to her personal heartbreak and struggle, Dirty Blonde is Love laid bare-a wholly fascinating portrait of a fierce and insightful woman with an unblinking worldview and a determination to express herself no matter the cost. Through these diaries we see Love’s accomplishments, her mistakes, her history, and her bright future in a whole new light.
By turns exhilarating and unsettling, this is a story told for the first time in Dirty Blonde.Ĭomposed of an astonishing and eclectic collection of deeply personal artifacts including personal letters, childhood records, poetry, diary entries, song lyrics, fanzines, show flyers, other original writings, and never-before-seen photographs, Dirty Blonde leads us through the unimaginable highs and the despairing lows of one of the most compelling and creative figures in the world of popular culture.
Simultaneously candid and enigmatic, Love has a mordant wit and vivid intelligence matched in intensity only by the extraordinary life she has led, from a bleak early childhood through great fame and terrible heartbreak to the present day. In each and every one of these roles Courtney Love has demonstrated a wholehearted commitment to her art, and an intense drive and a lust for life that have made her a star and a celebrity icon-but have also led her into some unwise, uncharted, and even dangerous territory. A multi-textual memoir chronicling the life of one of our most potent pop iconsGroundbreaking rock musician.