Joseph O'Connor's fictional account of a rock band is strongest on the years of struggle before fame The rock'n'roll novel is not a genre garlanded in glory. One problem is that even the most lurid fantasies about pop fame wilt against the on-road excesses revealed by a memoir such as Mötley Crüe's The Dirt or Nick Tosches's sulphurous Jerry Lee Lewis biography, Hellfire . Pop fiction will...
The Thrill of it All review Joseph O'Connor goes in search of the rock'n'roll grail
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