Hardback, colour and black and white illustrations, W170mm x H215mm
In 1969 a determined 14-year-old Beatles fanatic named Jerry Levitan,
armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon's hotel room
in Toronto during his famous Vietnam protest bed-in with Yoko One, and
convinced John to do an interview about peace. Four minutes of this
exclusive 40-minute interview, in which John speaks candidly on war,
politics, what it means to be a peacenik, the scandalous Two Virgins
album, and the supposed subliminal messages in his music, is the basis
for the recent 2008 Academy Award nominated short film, "I Met The
Walrus".
Here for the first time in book form is Jerry's full
contextualized and illustrated account of his experience with John, with
all new illustrations from the film's acclaimed illustrator James
Braithwaite, never-before-seen candid photographs of John and Yoko, and a
DVD keepsake featuring exclusive video footage and the complete
40-minute soundtrack of the interview with John.
A complete annotated
typescript of the interview is also included plus Jerry's memorabilia
from that day - notes from John and Yoko, drawings and doodles from John
and more. The result is a spell-binding package, an immortalized
up-close one-on-one moment with John, a tribute to his extraordinary
voice, boundless wit and timeless message.