From the Publisher
Bestselling author James Kaplan redefines Frank Sinatra in
a triumphant new biography that includes many rarely seen
photographs.
Frank Sinatra was the best-known entertainer of the twentieth
century-infinitely charismatic, lionized and notorious in equal
measure. But despite his mammoth fame, Sinatra the man has remained
an enigma. As Bob Spitz did with the Beatles, Tina Brown for Diana,
and Peter Guralnick for Elvis, James Kaplan goes behind the legend
and hype to bring alive a force that changed popular culture in
fundamental ways.
Sinatra endowed the songs he sang with the explosive conflict of
his own personality. He also made the very act of listening to pop
music a more personal experience than it had ever been. In
Frank: The Voice, Kaplan reveals how he did it, bringing
deeper insight than ever before to the complex psyche and
turbulent life behind that incomparable vocal instrument. We
relive the years 1915 to 1954 in glistening detail, experiencing as
if for the first time Sinatra's journey from the streets of
Hoboken, his fall from the apex of celebrity, and his Oscar-winning
return in From Here to Eternity. Here at last is the
biographer who makes the reader feel what it was really like to be
Frank Sinatra-as man, as musician, as tortured genius.
About the Author
JAMES KAPLAN is a novelist and nonfiction writer
whose essays, reviews, and profiles have appeared
in The New Yorker, the New York Times
Magazine, Vanity Fair, Esquire, and New
York. He coauthored John McEnroe's autobiography, You
Cannot Be Serious, a number-one New York Times
bestseller, and coauthored the bestselling Dean and Me
with Jerry Lewis. He lives in Westchester, New York, with his wife
and three sons.
About the Book
Bestselling author Kaplan redefines Frank Sinatra in a triumphant new biography that includes many rarely seen photographs. He reveals Sinatra as man, as a musician, and as a tortured genius.
Format: Hardcover
Published: November 2, 2010
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0385518048
ISBN - 13: 9780385518048