Iggy Pop: Open Up And Bleed by Paul Trynka - ISBN: 9780751538106
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From straight-A student to rock god: Unmasking the myth of Iggy.

Iggy Pop: Open Up And Bleed

The Biography

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2008

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Summary

Iggy Pop’s life has been one of extraordinary highs and terrifying lows. Infamous for his wild ways, he is also a towering figure of the rock scene - hugely influential, charismatic and provocative. Every “mad, bad, dangerous to know” rock star owes a debt to him, and the stories of his shocking behaviour are legendary. But Iggy Pop is also, to a large extent, a construct, the alter ego of the quietly spoken and intriguing Jim Osterberg: the kid voted “Most Likely to Succeed” by his classmate…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780751538106
ISBN-10:0751538108
Author:Paul Trynka
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Sphere
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:1 December 2008
Weight:340g
Dimensions:200mm x 129mm x 32mm
Series:Sphere
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Paul Trynka gets under Iggy Pop s skin to reveal the real Jim Osterberg. OPEN UP AND BLEED is a hugely impressive feat of research and insights, packed full of yarns that ll make your hair stand on end - Barney Hoskyns, author of HOTEL CALIFORNIA

With its recurring themes of drug addiction, public masochism and self-sabotage, Iggy s story effectively tells itself, but Trynka captures the essential duality of a man as well-versed in Greek art as he is in panhandling for heroin on Sunset Boulevard … [an] entertaining and insightful study of one of rock s most enduringly remarkable characters - Q

Compelling. Trynka paints an artful portrait of a rock star who is ‘decadent right through to his sweet, Midwestern heart’ - OBSERVER

‘Incorporates just about every depravity you could wish for in a rock biography: indecent exposure, under-age sex, self-mutilation, psychiatric disorder, drug abuse, infidelity, betrayal, violence, death and David Bowie… When you strip away all the nonsense, Iggy is a pro. Trynka too - GUARDIAN

Trynka s well-researched biography offers not only a small army of previously unseen photos, but the truth behind Iggy s rise from smalltown nobody to internationally recognised bad boy of rock. It offers insights also into some of his high-profile relationships, notably with David Bowie - HERALD

About The Author

Paul Trynka

Paul Trynka is a music journalist and the ex-editor of Mojo. He lives in South London.

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