In His Own Write & A Spaniard in the Works

John Lennon author Sir Paul McCartney editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:15th Jul '10

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A riotous collection of John Lennon's poems, stories and drawings

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY

First published in 1964 and 1965, In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works are a brilliantly inventive and offbeat collection of John Lennon's stories, drawings and poems.

This title includes an introduction by Sir Paul McCartney. First published in 1964 and 1965, "In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works" are a brilliantly inventive and offbeat collection of John Lennon's stories, drawings and po

Lunatic humour... it defies description. It owes something to Lear's nonsense books, but from there on in Lennon is on his own... Zany, offbeat, and illustrated by his grotesque spidery pen. It jolts the reader into gusts of laughter * Guardian *
Very funny... beautifully designed * Times Literary Supplement *
Irresistible...the drawings are marvellous * Sunday Telegraph *
Fascinating.... It goes down like pure whimsy and then back-kicks like a sick mule. * Sunday Times *
Very inventive... It's all in Lennon's favour that despite the adulation and soft soap, he has remained as tough, arrogant and uncompromising * Observer *
John Lennon is a remarkably gifted writer... often hilarious, clever and funny * Melody Maker *
The best books ever written by a pop star...there's no gainsaying the almost instinctive verbal dexterity of the book, enough, even at the time, to impress the TLS. And this is an age when the idea that pop stars were illiterate oiks was still very much entrenched. In fact, you could say that Lennon's crazed neologisms and language-mangling were, along with the almost insulting brevity of most of the pieces, deliberate engagements with such an idea...These books remain not only the best books ever written by a pop star - they remain the only ones needed, really...The drawings, too, are slapdash in just the right way, and are as inseparable from the text as Tenniel's are from Carroll's...I think that, as a kind of automatic writing, it does betray something of Lennon's internal state, however self-protectively offhand it looks at first sight -- Nicholas Lezard * Guardian *

ISBN: 9780099530428

Dimensions: 171mm x 130mm x 11mm

Weight: 260g

192 pages