The audiobook covers Cobain’s journey from a childhood in Aberdeen, Washington, through his meteoric rise with Nirvana, and ultimately to his tragic death in 1994.
For fans of grunge and music history, the offers a hauntingly intimate look into the life of Kurt Cobain. Written by veteran music journalist Charles R. Cross, this biography is widely considered the definitive account of the Nirvana frontman. Narrative and Content heavier than heaven audiobook
: Cross conducted over 400 interviews and was granted exclusive access to Cobain’s unpublished diaries, lyrics, and family photos. The audiobook covers Cobain’s journey from a childhood
: The book challenges the "unwilling rock star" narrative, arguing that Cobain was both intentionally ambitious and deeply troubled. Versions and Narrators There are two primary versions of the audiobook available: Cross, this biography is widely considered the definitive
Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain; Audiobook (Digital); Author - Charles R. Cross
: A newer edition, often associated with the 25th-anniversary release, runs about 15 hours and 10 minutes . Reception and Critique Go to product viewer dialog for this item.