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Dakota Days
Dakota Days
Author: John Green
Dakota Days addresses John and Yoko's lives from the perspective of their tarot card reader, John Green, fully exposing Lennon's depression in the mid-to-late 1970s, Yoko's superstitious beliefs, some of the problems that plagued the Lennons' marriage, and the creative impotence that tormented Lennon in the late 1970s.
ISBN-13: 9780312181772
ISBN-10: 0312181779
Publication Date: 11/1989
Pages: 260
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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dazeerae avatar reviewed Dakota Days on + 55 more book reviews
Inside information on the last 5 years of John Lennon's life from the perspective of Yoko Ono's tarot card reader. The years that John referred to as his househusband period, was actually a time of lethargy, apathy, & songwriter's block. The Lennons employed too many servants-including a nanny- to necessitate a househusband.

Green documents John's descent into depression, sometimes bordering on psychosis, culminating in a 15-month period of self-imposed solitude in his Dakota apartment bedroom. Yoko copes with John's hermeticism by throwing herself into the business of making money for the family by acting as John's Apple representative, and through a number of unusual investments-including organic farming and the purchase of an ancient sarcophagus.
NancyInWI avatar reviewed Dakota Days on + 54 more book reviews
Very interesting recounting of John Lennon's last days...


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