Instamatic Karmatxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:May Pang 出版社: St. Martin's Press 副标题: Photographs of John Lennon 出版年: 2008-3-4 页数: 160 定价: USD 29.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780312377410
内容简介 · · · · · ·May Pang met John Lennon when she worked for the Beatles' management company in the early 1970's. She got to know him well when she served as Lennon and Yoko Ono's personal assistant after that. But her life with Lennon began when Ono asked May to 'keep Lennon company' during a break in their marriage and their relationship evolved into something no one expected. In later years...
May Pang met John Lennon when she worked for the Beatles' management company in the early 1970's. She got to know him well when she served as Lennon and Yoko Ono's personal assistant after that. But her life with Lennon began when Ono asked May to 'keep Lennon company' during a break in their marriage and their relationship evolved into something no one expected. In later years, the official word from the Lennon camp has indicated that Pang's time with Lennon was a 'lost weekend', a blip on the screen, a time when Lennon was stymied creatively, unhappy and estranged from his family and bandmates.But Pang's wonderful photos, which appear in this book for the first time, tell a different story. They show a relaxed and playful Lennon-lying in bed with his two kittens at their East 52nd Street apartment, swimming in Long Island Sound, spending Christmas and a trip to Disneyland with son Julian - and a creative and productive Lennon, working on his number one album "Walls and Bridges" and rekindling his friendships with Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney.Pang's images in "Instamatic Karma" span colour and black and white, prints and more candid Polaroid's, and paint a portrait of both a romance and a fascinating time in John Lennon's life. The captions Pang has written to accompany her photos are rich with detail and will instantly drop fans into situations and stories as interesting as anything in Lennon lore to date.
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