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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Initials S.G.
If you can't read French and are interested in learning more about Serge Gainsbourg, by all means pick this up instead of Alan Clayson's "View From The Exterior". The simple reason being, Clayson can't write. "Exterior" is an unbearable read due to Clayson's self-satasfied pretentiousness. Simmons offers nothing of the kind. If anything, it's like...
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Interesting, amusing account of the mans life and career. Poignant description of his childhood as a French Jew during WW2. My only complaint is that the references were not linked so I would have had to manually scroll through the whole book to get to the notes and then back to my place if I'd wanted to read them in real time.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Initials S.G., October 17, 2002
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This review is from: Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful Of Gitanes (Paperback)
If you can't read French and are interested in learning more about Serge Gainsbourg, by all means pick this up instead of Alan Clayson's "View From The Exterior". The simple reason being, Clayson can't write. "Exterior" is an unbearable read due to Clayson's self-satasfied pretentiousness. Simmons offers nothing of the kind. If anything, it's like reading an elaborate magazine article. No surprize, Simmons is a rock journalist. But where Clayson was more concerned with voicing his far-from-humble opinions, Simmons gets down to the business of Serge Gainsbourg. The good, the bad & the ugly.

Though only a 139 pages in length, FISTFUL OF GIGANTES is an honest, concise and informative document of a very complex personality. Interviews with the likes of Jane Birkin and those in the know, neither demonize nor deify. Simmons' style is informal to say the least, but she never let's it get in the way of her subject. In fact, it's far more intimate than many biographies I've read. What makes this so readable is the author's obvious curiousty for her subject. Her bare bones approach allows Gainsborg, rather than the author to be the sensationalist. So, if you failed all your French classes or never had the oppurtunity of being an exchange student, let FISTFUL OF GITANTES's act as your interpreter. She even translates the song titles for you. My only reservation is that it was over far too soon. As they say, "time flies"...

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you Ms. Simmons!, December 12, 2001
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Must-read biography of one of the most fascinating men in 20th century music. I've not read the Clayson biography, but after reading A Fistful of Gitanes, I don't have any need to read another Gainsbourg biography (in English at least)! The writing is interesting and draws you in. Also many insights from interviews with Jane Birkin (Gainsbourg's ex-wife).

Also recommended are Evgenie Sokolov and Gilles Verlant's biography of Gainsbourg (in French).

*thumbs way way up!*

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars well done, December 21, 2008
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This was a wonderful book on Serge. The photographs were great, too. I liked that the book was clearly written and included tons of names and places so I could do further research.
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3.0 out of 5 stars ebook lacks hotlinks, March 24, 2011
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Interesting, amusing account of the mans life and career. Poignant description of his childhood as a French Jew during WW2. My only complaint is that the references were not linked so I would have had to manually scroll through the whole book to get to the notes and then back to my place if I'd wanted to read them in real time.
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Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful Of Gitanes by Sylvie Simmons (Paperback - September 18, 2002)
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