Nirvana biography captures the heyday of the grunge era.(Book review)

From: The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA) | Date: April 5, 2007| Author: | Copyright information

Byline: Patrick MacDonald

Apr. 5--"Nirvana" the book is a lot like Nirvana the band: fascinating, troubling, with long stretches of darkness and tedium, and flashes of brilliance that make it all worthwhile. "Nirvana: the Biography" (DaCapo, $19.95), published today -- the 13th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's suicide -- is an inside account by Everett True, the British rock journalist who performed with Nirvana onstage many times, introduced Cobain to future bride Courtney Love and is "Uncle Everett" to Frances Bean Cobain, their daughter, now 14. True formerly took credit ...

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