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Although Morrissey’s Autobiography was set to be available throughout the UK on September 16th, a last-minute content disagreement between Penguin Books and Morrissey has caused the venture to ...
Morrissey first went to St. Wilfrid’s, a school where the staff “stutters on, minus any understanding of the child mind.” (9) School was a black hole of relentless abuse for Morrissey and it ...
The publication of Morrissey's Autobiography remains with Penguin Books.This is a deal for the UK and Europe, but Morrissey has no contract with a publisher for the U.S. or any other territory.As ...
Steven Patrick Morrissey is a legendary control freak, which reinforces the impression that "Autobiography" had no editor. It has no chapters or index; its chronology is linear except when it isn ...
Morrissey, 54, told the BBC two years ago that he wanted the book, titled simply "Autobiography", to come out as a Penguin Classic, an imprint started at Penguin with a translation of Homer's "The ...
Morrissey has reportedly cancelled plans to release his autobiography. The musician was set to reveal details about his life and career in the book, but is now said to have axed the project three ...
When asked by a fan whether he had ever thought about writing a novel, Morrissey replied: "In 2013 I published my Autobiography and it has been more successful than any record I have ever released ...
Morrissey has whipped up both an incredible amount of hype and massive desire to give his long, long-awaited memoir a good kicking. The confusion ahead of release, lack of review copies and ...
Morrissey’s continued popularity in the U.K. includes the huge success of “Autobiography.” The book debuted at No. 1 there, outselling the previous record holder, Rolling Stone Keith ...
Morrissey, 54, told the BBC two years ago that he wanted the book, titled simply "Autobiography", to come out as a Penguin Classic, an imprint started at Penguin with a translation of Homer's "The ...
Morrissey's autobiography will be released after all, according to Penguin Books. The singer recently hinted that the book had been axed due to a "content dispute" between himself and the publisher.