- Howard Sounes
Howard Sounes (b. 1965
Welling ,South East London ,England ) is a Britishauthor ,journalist andbiographer .Howard Sounes began his career as a newspaper journalist as a staff reporter for the "
Sunday Mirror ". He broke major stories concerning one of the most notorious murder cases in British criminal history, that ofFred West andRosemary West . Sounes reported that the house at 25 Cromwell StreetGloucester was thegrave site of nine young women, with more victims nearby. He went on to report the case for the Sunday and "Daily Mirror ", and at the conclusion of the trial he published his book "Fred & Rose" which went on to be one of the most widely read true crime books in recent history.Sounes' interests however were far broader and cultural and he turned his attention to writing the biography of American poet, novelist and short-story writer
Charles Bukowski becoming so engrossed in the subject that he resigned his position with his paper to devote himself to the project."" was published in 1998, by Grove Press in the USA and Canongate in the UK, and is the classic biography of the writer. Sounes also wrote a companion book in 2000 called "Bukowski in Pictures". He breaks much new biographical ground in these books, and was able to publish the first known photo of Bukowski's lover and muse Jane Cooney Baker.
Since his teenage years, Sounes had been a fan of singer/songwriter
Bob Dylan , and in early 1990 he began to research a major Dylan biography. Sounes interviewed over 250 people including members of the Dylan, Zimmerman, Lownds and Rutman families, as well as ex-girlfriends includingSuze Rotolo , her elder sister Carla, their mother Mary Pezzati Rotolo, friends and musicians. His extensive and painstaking research of unseen evidence concerning Dylan's life included birth, death and marriage certificates, court papers, property and tax records which enabled him to pin down precise details of Dylan's life where in the past only erroneous speculation had existed.Members of the Dylan family, with the exception ofJakob Dylan , were interviewed by Sounes on the understanding that they would not be named and only be identified as "a member of the Dylan family."His book "Down the Highway: The Life Of Bob Dylan" was published in 2001, the year Dylan turned sixty. It contained the revelation that unknown to fans and media alike, Dylan had married one of his backing singers,
Carolyn Dennis . Sounes has written full time ever since. Most recently, his works have included a scathing investigation ofprofessional golf , "The Wicked Game", and a cultural history of the 1970s, entitled "Seventies". Howard Sounes lives in London.References
* [http://www.howardsounes.com/pages/about/biography.htm Howard Sounes biography]
Further reading
Fred & Rose (Warner Books, 1995)
*"" (Canongate 1998)
*"Bukowski in Pictures" (Canongate, 2000)
*"Down The Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan" (Grove, 2001)
*"The Wicked Game" (William Morrow, 2004)
*"Seventies" (Simon & Schuster, 2005)External links
* [http://www.howardsounes.com Howard Sounes official website]
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