It has been twenty-five years since Kurt Cobain died by his own hand in April 1994; it was an act of will that typified his short, angry, inspired life. Veteran music journalist Charles R. Cross fuses his intimate knowledge of the Seattle music scene with his deep compassion for his subject in this extraordinary story of artistic brilliance and the pain that extinguished it. Based on more than four hundred interviews; four years of research; exclusive access to Cobain's unpublished diaries, lyrics, and family photos; and a wealth of documentation, Heavier Than Heaven traces Cobain's life from his early days in a double-wide trailer outside of Aberdeen, Washington, to his rise to fame, success, and the adulation of a generation. Charles Cross has written a new preface for this edition, giving readers context for the time in which the book was written, six years after Kurt's death, and reminding everyone how fresh that cultural experience was when the interviews for the book were done. The new final chapter will update the story since, regarding investigations into Cobain's death, Nirvana's induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, and how their place in rock history has only risen over the decades.
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Charles R. Cross, a journalist who wrote a biography of Kurt Cobain, said that he hated the movie “Last Days,” because it portrayed Cobain as a “depressed, lifeless waif” unable to act for himself. https://t.co/a8V9mHp2Hd
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According to a Tower Records exec, young people all over the country rushed to return the albums they got from their parents for Christmas and exchange it for Nevermind. That’s what got the album to the top. Exchanges. From Heavier Than Heaven by Charles Cross: https://t.co/4fnaQet9ZM
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Just finished “Heavier Than Heaven,” a biography of Kirt Cobain by @charlesrcross. Amazing work of journalism and storytelling; his bio of Jimi Hendrix will be next. https://t.co/IdcU9Bj8lH