Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain
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HarperAudio, 2014.
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4h 6m 10s
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English
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9780062347978

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Charles R. Cross., Charles R. Cross|AUTHOR., & Lloyd James|READER. (2014). Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain . HarperAudio.

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Charles R. Cross, Charles R. Cross|AUTHOR and Lloyd James|READER. Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain HarperAudio, 2014.

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Charles R. Cross, Charles R. Cross|AUTHOR, and Lloyd James|READER. Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain HarperAudio, 2014.

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    [synopsis] => Kurt Cobain was the voice of a generation. Twenty years after his death, why does he still matter? On April 5, 1994, twenty-seven-year-old Kurt Cobain took his own life. His desperation to kick drugs, his complicated relationship with fame, his tortured soul-all these elements came together in one terrible moment in Seattle, and the landscapes of music and pop culture were forever changed. Two decades have passed since Cross, a Seattle-based editor and writer and early supporter of Nirvana, lived the horror of that day on the front lines, fielding the phone calls as the media descended upon his city, desperately searching for an exclusive on the death of yet another young rock icon. While the impact of a person's life is difficult to see fully on the day he dies, the long view provides a wider, and usually more accurate, vista. For the first time ever, Cross, author of the definitive Cobain biography, Heavier Than Heaven, explores how the haunting memory of Cobain-the life he led, the music he played, and the people he touched-lives on in innumerable, and sometimes surprising, ways. Here We Are Now attempts to answer where we-the fans, the music business and fashion industry, the addiction and recovery communities, Kurt's family-are, two decades later. Cobain's life and work can be seen everywhere, from his indelible marks on music to his more subtle influence on gender and gay rights, the way we view suicide and drug addiction, and the very idea of Seattle as a cultural hub. Nirvana's music has touched multiple generations, and while the world has changed considerably since Nevermind was first released in 1991, the status of that album only grows as years pass. Cobain and Nirvana are now part of a rite of passage through adolescence, and while "teen spirit" may have changed and evolved since the early nineties, the music remains authentic all the same. Simply stated, Kurt Cobain changed the cultural conversation, in his all too brief life, and even after his shattering death. With interviews and commentary from all corners of the pop culture universe, from the people who knew Cobain to those who continue to help his legend grow, Here We Are Now explores what a singular life meant, and how that meaning can be measured, when and if it can be.
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