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Ian Leslie is a journalist and author; he has published in Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, and The Sunday Times, and specializes in strategic communications and the study of conflict.
This book will interest both devoted Beatles fans and anyone who simply loves good music and wants to understand it better.
“Lennon and McCartney. The Story of Friendship and Rivalry” offers a look at the leaders of The Beatles through their songs. They are usually thought to have been bound by an unbreakable friendship that was eventually destroyed by money and fame. Drawing on his knowledge of psychology, Ian Leslie partly revises this familiar view. His study of the complex relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney is based on recently disclosed evidence.
This book opens a window into the creative laboratory of two rock icons—where rivalry, mutual influence, and professional jealousy both separated them and pushed them to new heights.