Musicos Suicidas: Kurt Cobain, Dalida, Michael Hutchence, Richard Manuel, Hideto Matsumoto, Wendy O. Williams, Ian Curtis, Tom Evans
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Young Adult
Format
Paperback
Pages
30
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jun 24, 2011
Publisher
Books LLC, Wiki Series
ISBN-10
1232522708
ISBN-13
9781232522706
Description
This work examines the tragic lives of several iconic musicians who faced overwhelming struggles with mental health and personal turmoil. Through its concise chapters, the narrative unveils the stories of these influential figures, including Kurt Cobain and Dalida, illustrating how the pressures of fame intertwined with their personal demons.
The author highlights the lives of individuals like Michael Hutchence and Richard Manuel, capturing the essence of their artistic brilliance and the dark shadows that loomed over them. Each profile presents a detailed look at their careers, their contributions to music, and the circumstances surrounding their untimely deaths. The stark contrast between their celebrated public personas and their private battles adds depth to the exploration of their legacies.
The stories of Hideto Matsumoto and Wendy O. Williams further underline the universality of struggle within the industry, inviting readers to reflect on the often overlooked mental health aspects confronted by artists. The book delves into themes of addiction, depression, and the pressures of fame, shedding light on the complexities of their experiences.
In the end, this narrative serves as both a tribute to their artistry and a poignant reminder of the fragility of life, leaving readers to ponder the ongoing conversation about the importance of mental health in the world of music and beyond.
The author highlights the lives of individuals like Michael Hutchence and Richard Manuel, capturing the essence of their artistic brilliance and the dark shadows that loomed over them. Each profile presents a detailed look at their careers, their contributions to music, and the circumstances surrounding their untimely deaths. The stark contrast between their celebrated public personas and their private battles adds depth to the exploration of their legacies.
The stories of Hideto Matsumoto and Wendy O. Williams further underline the universality of struggle within the industry, inviting readers to reflect on the often overlooked mental health aspects confronted by artists. The book delves into themes of addiction, depression, and the pressures of fame, shedding light on the complexities of their experiences.
In the end, this narrative serves as both a tribute to their artistry and a poignant reminder of the fragility of life, leaving readers to ponder the ongoing conversation about the importance of mental health in the world of music and beyond.
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