As the lead singer of the Doors, Jim Morrison's searing poetic vision
and voracious appetite for sexual, spiritual, and psychedelic experience
inflamed the spirit and psyche of a generation. Since his mysterious
death in 1971, millions more fans from a new generation have embraced
his legacy, as layers of myth have gathered to enshroud the life,
career, and true character of the man who was James Douglas Morrison.
In Jim Morrison, critically acclaimed journalist Stephen Davis, author
of Hammer of the Gods, unmasks Morrison's constructed personas of the
Lizard King and Mr. Mojo Risin' to reveal a man of fierce intelligence
whose own destructive tendencies both fueled his creative ambitions and
brought about his downfall. Gathered from dozens of original interviews
and investigations of Morrison's personal journals, Davis has assembled
a vivid portrait of a misunderstood genius, tracing the arc of
Morrison's life from his troubled youth to his international stardom,
when his drug and alcohol binges, tumultuous sexual affairs, and
fractious personal relationships reached a frenzied peak. For the first
time, Davis is able to reconstruct Morrison's last days in Paris to
solve one of the greatest mysteries in music history in a shocking final
chapter.
Compelling and harrowing, intimate and revelatory, Jim Morrison is the
definitive biography of the rock idol in snakeskin and leather who
defined the 1960s.