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Oct 25, 2016 | ISBN 9780307946935

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Praise

“Riveting . . . a juicy, painstakingly researched, excitingly written examination of a brilliant musician.” —The Boston Globe

“Engaging to the point of addiction. . . . [Kaplan] paints a full portrait of an extremely talented and equally difficult artist. The Sinatra that emerges from these pages is an outsized figure who’s never less or more than brutally human.” —The Dallas Morning News

“Hugely readable, vastly entertaining.” —Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
 
“Definitive, and irresistibly engrossing. . . . Piercingly perceptive.” —USA Today
 
“Toward the end of . . . James Kaplan’s magisterial biography of Frank Sinatra, I guarantee you’ll begin to weep over the death of a massive and unforgettable talent whose style of living helped define postwar America and for an America that no longer exists.” —The Washington Post

“Endlessly engaging.” —The Wall Street Journal
 
The Chairman never neglects the fact that beneath the fisticuffs and tabloid scandals Frank Sinatra was first and foremost an artist, as soulful and committed an original as this country will ever produce.” —Vanity Fair
 
“Scrupulous, entertainingly eye-opening.” —Elle
 
“Meticulously researched. . . . Kaplan draws from previous biographies and the memoirs of Sinatra’s lovers and fellow travellers, but the pithy narrative is his own, as are his persuasive critiques of the music.” —The Guardian
 
“[Kaplan uses] detail the way a novelist does—and weaves Sinatra in with the era he lived through.” —Salon
 
“What sets both Kaplan volumes apart from other Sinatra biographies is the author’s . . . exhaustive detail of the Chairman’s single-minded passion for making the most of his gift.” —The Washington Times
 
“[Kaplan does a] nimble job of tracing the singer’s continued rise to international fame, and credibly explicates the alchemy behind the singer’s collaboration with Nelson Riddle and their amazing achievement during the Capitol Records years.” —The New York Times
 
“Monumental.” —Financial Times
 
“The great singer-actor contains multitudes in this vast, engrossing biography.” —Publishers Weekly (starred)
 
“Rich with fascinating detail.” —The Daily Beast
 
“Hugely compelling. . . . Stunningly researched. . . . No one is ever likely more trustworthy about Sinatra than Kaplan.” —The Buffalo News
 
“Riveting. . . . An appropriately big book for an oversized artistic presence.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred)
 
“Kaplan’s two volume set is the definitive word on Frank Sinatra, as definitive as any biography of any public figure can be. It’s jammed with something juicy on almost every page. It has been written with integrity and affection.” —Liz Smith
 
“Remarkably insightful, gracefully, often eloquently written. . . . [Kaplan is] as astute in his psychological analysis as in his music criticism.” —Booklist (starred)

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