The official version of Lennon's Dakota days paints him as a happy, eccentric househusband raising Sean and baking bread while Yoko ran the family business. "Nowhere Man" shatters this carefully nurtured myth and reveals the truth - the tormented superstar, locked in his bedroom, afraid to step outside his front door, raving about Jesus Christ while a retinue of servants tended to his every need. Imprisoned by his fame, haunted by his unhappy childhood and turbulent relationship with Paul McCartney, paranoid and insecure, and carrying the burden of being revered by multitudes of fans around the world, he was slowly falling apart. Obsessed with numerology and astrology and taking too many drugs, his life was spiralling out of control. For Lennon, at this time, his journals were his religion - he listed every detail, every conversation, every dream. Five months after Lennon's murder, his personal assistant gave Robert Rosen, a New York journalist, the ex-Beatle's diaries and entrusted him with writing the true story of Lennon's final years. This book is the result.
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