Serving the Servant Remembering Kurt Cobain

Cover of Serving the Servant Remembering Kurt Cobain by Danny Goldberg
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780062861665
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.31 Inches
Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Width: 0.68 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 782.42166092
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Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain by Danny Goldberg, published by HarperCollins Publishers on April 28, 2020, offers a unique perspective on the life of the iconic musician. This reprint edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The book reflects on the years Goldberg spent managing Nirvana, detailing the band’s rise to fame and the complexities of Kurt Cobain’s life, including his relationships and struggles.

Readers will find an exploration of Cobain’s impact on music and culture, as well as insights drawn from Goldberg’s personal memories, previously unpublished files, and interviews with those close to Cobain. Serving the Servant delves into themes of art, history, and personal memoirs, providing a nuanced portrayal of Cobain that goes beyond the typical narratives surrounding his struggles. This edition invites readers to reconsider the legacy of a musician whose influence continues to resonate today.


Official synopsis Publisher

On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death comes a new perspective on one of the most compelling icons of our time

In early 1991, music manager Danny Goldberg agreed to take on Nirvana, a critically acclaimed new band from the underground music scene in Seattle. He had no idea that the band’s leader, Kurt Cobain, would become a pop culture icon with a legacy arguably at the level of that of John Lennon, Michael Jackson, or Elvis Presley. Danny worked with Kurt from 1990 to 1994–the last four years of his life, the events of which resonated around the world. He witnessed the stratospheric success of Nevermind, which turned Nirvana into the most successful rock band in the world and made “punk” and “grunge” household terms; Kurt’s meeting and marriage to the brilliant but mercurial Courtney Love and how their relationship became a lightning rod for critics; the birth of their daughter, Frances Bean; and, finally, Kurt’s public struggles with addiction, which ended in a devastating suicide that would alter the course of rock history. Throughout, Danny stood by Kurt’s side as his manager and close friend.

Drawing on Danny’s own memories of Kurt, files that previously have not been made public, and interviews with, among others, Kurt’s close family, friends, and former bandmates, Serving the Servant sheds an entirely new light on these critical years. Casting aside the common obsession with the angst and depression that seemingly drove Kurt, Serving the Servant is an exploration of his brilliance in every aspect of rock and roll, his compassion, his ambition, and the legacy he wrought–one that has lasted decades longer than his career did. Danny Goldberg examines what it is about Kurt Cobain that still resonates today, even with a generation who wasn’t alive until after Kurt’s death. In the process, he provides a portrait of an icon unlike any that has come before.

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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: Reprint.

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