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George Michael

A Life

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In George Michael: A Life,"Gavin's engrossing biography of the singer takes the measure of a gifted, tragic, and infuriating man" (New York Times Book Review).

George Michael was an extravagantly gifted, openhearted soul singer whose work was both pained and smolderingly erotic. He was a songwriter of true craft and substance, and his music swept the world, starting in the mid-1980s. His fabricated image—that of a hypermacho sex god—loomed large in the pop culture of his day. It also hid—for a time—the secret he fought against revealing: Michael was gay. Soon his obsession with fame would start to backfire. As one of the industry's most privileged yet tortured men began to self-destruct, the press showed little sympathy. George Michael: A Life explores the compelling story of a superstar whose struggles, as well as his songs, continue to touch fans all over the world.

Acclaimed music biographer James Gavin traces Michael's metamorphosis from the shy and awkward Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou into the swaggering, dominant half of the leading British pop duo of the 1980s Wham! He then details Michael's sensational solo career and its subsequent unraveling. With deep analysis of the creative process behind Michael's albums, tours, and music videos, as well as interviews with hundreds of his friends and colleagues, George Michael: A Life is a probing, definitive portrait of a pop legend.
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2022
      A comprehensive biography of the massively popular singer and songwriter. The broad contours of George Michael's life (1963-2016) in the spotlight are well known to pop-culture fans. In this detailed, evenhanded biography, Gavin, biographer of Chet Baker, Peggy Lee, and Lena Horne, puts those moments into context and offers explanations for Michael's often confusing actions. As the charismatic, swaggering frontman of Wham! and then the multiplatinum solo superstar behind Faith and its string of hits, Michael seemed unstoppable in the 1980s. "I'm 21 years old and I'm not saying this to brag, but I've achieved more as a performer, writer, and producer than anyone else ever has by the same age," Michael said early in his winning streak. However, in pop culture, the highs rarely last--especially, as Gavin points out, when the star is a closeted man, taunting both competitors and the media. "He had set himself a dangerous trap," Gavin writes. "He wanted to titillate with sex and keep his secrets untouched." From there, Michael's problems only multiplied. The love of his life died from AIDS, his drug addiction intensified and expanded beyond marijuana, and his sexual adventures got him arrested in a public restroom in Los Angeles. To his credit, Gavin handles Michael's problematic years as equitably as the storybook ones. When the facts are inconclusive, as they are surrounding Michael's death in 2016, Gavin makes sure to say so: "Had he, in fact, committed suicide? Perhaps not consciously, despite prior efforts. But anyone who remembered Michael's belief that he had set himself up passive-aggressively to be outed in 1998 had cause to wonder if he had taken steps to set his own death in motion." Though some of the author's descriptions of the 1980s music scene are only serviceable, his first-rate reporting makes this biography sing. Gavin's real stories of triumphs and tragedies poignantly explain one of pop's most enigmatic stars.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2022

      Gavin (Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne) chronicles the rise of pop megastar George Michael (1963-2016) from humble second-generation Greek Cypriot immigrant in working-class London, where he recorded his first song at age 10, to his success as part of the '80s pop duo Wham!, which launched Michael to worldwide fame and fortune. Michael's vocal and songwriting talents and desire to be taken seriously for his craft are showcased here alongside his notoriously controlling persona regarding artistic decisions; these are counterbalanced by his extraordinary generosity to charities and individuals in need. A fierce rivalry, tinged with admiration, for Elton John and diverse friendships with others, including Princess Diana, recur throughout. A "will he or won't he" thread about Michael's coming out as a gay man adds suspense, contextualized by interviews with Michael's collaborators, family, agents, managers, and recording executives. VERDICT Gavin's fluent, gripping account of Michael's roller-coaster music career will draw readers in. An emotionally fulfilling read.--Barry Zaslow

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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