3/12/14: “Here We Are Now” serial in the latest Seattle Weekly with Kurt Cobain cover
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3/12/14: “Here We Are Now” is serialized in the latest Seattle Weekly. The new issue is out with a Kurt Cobain cover. You can read the excerpt here: http://www.seattleweekly.com/news/951542-129/happens-every-day-the-suicide-of
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Charles Goodnight, My name is Rafael Basilio, 34 years old and I’m from Brazil, São Paulo city. I’m collecting biographies of musicians.
Is happy to send a message to you again. In 2002 I sent an email to you regarding the book Heavier than Heaven and you kindly answered the email and it was very cool and admirable. I read your latest book about Kurt Cobain (Here we are now) and I would again like to thank and congratulate for this book. Indeed he was the last great rock icon on this planet. Sometimes I wonder how I would be today if Kurt was alive. You are a great writer, author, congratulations.
I’m a musician and I am very pleased to know a little more about Kurt. Here in Brazil the thousands of fans of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain and rock n roll .. You know Brazil? Come and visit us.
Thank you for the books.
Next year 2015 I am planning a trip to the U.S. to visit my family and want to go to Seattle, Abeerden some places to visit and learn more about kurt.
thank U so so much and god bless you.
Hi Charles,
I recently picked up a second hand copy of Cobain Unseen, with all the bits intact, after trawling Amazon, and bought it on a whim. I’d read your Heavier than Heaven a few years back and thought it was a really good biog, so took a chance on it, and i’m glad i did. Concentrating on the influences, his art and environment, rather than the well documented drama of Nirvana gave me a more rounded view of him as a person and helped dispel the miserable junkie persona so often portrayed in the press. I loved all the paraphenalia and photo’s and being of a similar age, could relate to thinks like the large photo of the cassette tapes, as i used to love making them, mix-tapes and the covers for them myself. I was reading about the artist Joseph Cornell, when my copy arrived through the post, so the Cobain book dovetailed nicely with that, and I alternated my reading of them both, drawing some interesting parallels between the two. I think basically i just wanted to say, I honestly expected it to be some sort of ‘cash-in’ (no offence intended mate) and it wasn’t, it was far better than that and i really enjoyed it. It’s also encouraged me to check out more of your work in the future, anyway, it will be joining my collection of art books on the shelf, and will be re-read many times in the future i’m sure.
All the best
Mike