John Lennon was a writer as well as a musician. It was entirely natural for him to put pen to paper whenever he had an idea a thought a reaction or a desire to communicate. He lived
- & died
- in an age before emails & texts. Pen & ink was what he turned to. John wrote letters & postcards all of his life; to his friends family strangers newspapers organisations lawyers & the laundry
- most of which were funny informative campaigning wise mad poetic anguished & sometimes heartbreaking. For the first time Johns widow Yoko Ono has given permission to publish a collection of his letters. The Editor is the Beatles official biographer Hunter Davies who knew John well. Johns letters are in a way something of a mystery
- where are they all? Over the years many have come up at auction then sold to dealers & collectors. Or they have been kept by the recipients locked up safely. It has been a wonderful piece of detective work tracing many of these 250 letters postcards & notes which are arranged in chronological order so that a narrative builds up reflecting Johns life. It will be visual
- in a sense that many of the letters are reproduced as they were in his handwriting or typing plus the odd cartoon or doodle. THE JOHN LENNON LETTERS is fundamentally a book to read & study providing a unique insight into the mind of one of the great figures of our times. Johns letters are read by Christopher Eccleston. Christopher Eccleston is an English actor who has had a hugely successful career in film TV & on stage. His regular appearance on the TV series Cracker in 1993 brought him recognition & he went on to star along side such actresses as Nicole Kidman & Cate Blanchett. He won the 2011 International Emmy Award for his performance in Jimmy Mc Governs Accused. He played John Lennon in the 2010 TV movie in & has twice been nominated in the Best Actor category of the BAFTA TV Awards. Hunters editorial materials are read by Allan Corduner. Allan Corduner trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School & has appeared on stage in PASSION at the Donmar Warehouse SERIOUS MONEY in the West End & TITANIC on Broadway & on screen in YENTL & TOPSY-TURVY amonst many other roles. He is a highly experience voice actor & memorably narrated the voice of Death when reading THE BOOK THIEF. He has read Elspeth Coopers WILD HUNT novels for Orion.
Includes:: a foreword read by Yoko Ono.