Marathi language biography of michael
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Here is a good news for Michael Jackson fans. The ultimate biography of Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness by J. Randy Taraborrelli’s is now available in Marathi. On the occasion of the 6th death anniversary of the ‘King of Pop’, Mehta Publishing house released the book titled ‘Michael Jackson: The magic, the madness’ for his fans.
The book has been translated into Marathi from English by Mrs. Reshma Kulkarni-pathare and released at a ceremony by well-known Marathi poet, singer-songwriter, copywriter Mr. Sandeep Khare, Founder of the official Indian Michael Jackson Fanclub Mr. Nikhil Gangavane & the translator of the book Reshma Kulkarni today at Mehta Publishing House.
Sharing his thoughts on the occasion, Mr Sandeep Khare said,
“As an artist I also loved listening to Michael Jackson songs. His greatest achievement was not that he was a brilliant performer, but the fact that his art was understood and lauded by millions across the globe
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Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness
Biography of Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness, later expanded and re-released as Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story, 1958–2009, is a book by American biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, chronicling the life of American singer Michael Jackson.[1][2] The book was originally released in May 1991 by Birch Lane/Carol Publishing Group,[1] and an updated version was released in August 2009, shortly after Jackson's death, by Grand Central Publishing.[3]
Summary
[edit]The book examines Jackson as well as his "contentious and litigious family" and the "consequences of great wealth and fame" on them.[1] The author describes the family as "dysfunctional", and attributes many of Jackson's characteristics to his contentious relationship with his abusive father.[2]
The updated version includes interviews with Lisa Marie Presley, who "