Lou Reed: 5 books

Book cover of The Raven
by Lou Reed
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2007

One of the most influential and innovative recording artists of the past three decades, Lou Reed has always offered a shrewd view of life in the big city in all its colors. It is no surprise, then, that he considers Edgar Allan Poe a spiritual forefather. In The Raven, Reed immerses himself in Poe's...
Book cover of Pass Thru Fire

Pass Thru Fire

The Collected Lyrics

by Lou Reed
Language: English
Release Date: December 9, 2008

Containing a body of work that spans more than three decades, Pass Thru Fire is a stunning collection of the lyrics of an American original. Through his many incarnations-from proto punk to glam rocker to elder statesman of the avant garde-Lou Reed's work has maintained an undeniable vividness and...
Book cover of Grandparents Cry Twice

Grandparents Cry Twice

Help for Bereaved Grandparents

by Mary Lou Reed
Language: English
Release Date: February 6, 2018

"Grandparents Cry Twice: Help for Bereaved Grandparents" is a book about grandparents' dual sorrow when a grandchild dies. They cry for their lost grandchild and they also cry for the terrible grief they see their own child having to bear. The author, Mary Lou Reed, writes of her experiences when...
Book cover of Good-Bye, Pittsburgh
by Mary Lou Reed
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2013

In the years following Americas victory over Germany and Japan, the heady exhilaration of winning the war begins to fade in post-war Pittsburgh. The spewing filth of the steel mills and the stinging aftermath of the war take their toll on the Donatti family. Better jobs await them in California, and...
Book cover of The Chicago Freedom Movement

The Chicago Freedom Movement

Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights Activism in the North

by Mary Lou Finley, Bernard LaFayette Jr., James R. Ralph Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2016

Six months after the Selma to Montgomery marches and just weeks after the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a group from Martin Luther King Jr.'s staff arrived in Chicago, eager to apply his nonviolent approach to social change in a northern city. Once there, King's Southern Christian Leadership...
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