Faithfull

Faithfull by Marianne Faithfull is a memoir published by Penguin in 1995, featuring 443 pages in English. In this edition, Faithfull recounts her experiences during the swinging ’60s, sharing insights into her relationships with iconic figures such as Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan, as well as her interactions with the Rolling Stones. The narrative explores the highs and lows of her life, including the impact of substance abuse on her journey.
Readers will find a candid portrayal of a tumultuous era in music and culture, as Faithfull reflects on her love life and the challenges she faced. The memoir delves into themes of fame, addiction, and the complexities of personal relationships within the music industry. This edition offers a detailed account of her life, providing a glimpse into the vibrant yet chaotic world that shaped her identity as an artist and individual.
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This is a memoir by Marianne Faithfull, recounting her days in the swinging ’60s. She recalls her love and life with Mick Jagger, how Bob Dylan wooed her, the Rolling Stones courted her and finally, how drugs trapped her into a world where nothing else mattered but the next fix.
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