- 2006 edition, 232 pages
- Published by Vision Paperbacks, UK
- Paperback
- Very good condition
Illustrated. Love him or hate him, you can't ignore Michael Moore.
This son of a Flint autoworker has single-handedly revitalised liberal politics, and turned his unique style of political film-making into an expectation-defying brand. But long before he shocked the nation on the Academy Awards stage, he was picking fights with everyone from big business to friends. And Moore's detractors on both sides of the fence claim that he flubs facts, personally and professionally.
Without an agenda to prove Moore right or wron, author Emily Schultz sorts the truth from lies with in-depth interviews and research. Michael Moore: A Biography is the first book to tell Moore's life story - from his early days as a local muckraker, to his professional successes with Bowling for Columbine and Gahrenheit 9/11 and his crrent status as the most vocal critic of the Bush Presidency.
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