The secret letters of John
Lennon to be published at last
by Aaron Sharp. Published Fri 06 Jan 2012
The secret letters of John Lennon are to be published for the first time in a new book, it has been revealed.
Yoko Ono, widow of the former fab four frontman, has given Beatles biographer Hunter Davies exclusive access to her husband's previously unseen letters.
Davies, the only writer to have penned an official autobiography with the band, is in the process collating the letters for a release later this year.
The former Sunday Times columnist, who has recently worked with Wayne Rooney on his official book, made the announcement on the Radio4 programme, The Book Club.
When asked about Ono's role in the Beatles' break up, Davies let slip that he couldn't have a bad word said about her, because of the extraordinary privilege she had given him.
He went on to reveal the nature of some of Lennon's most personal letters which, he insisted, have remained unseen by the public since their creation.Yoko Ono, widow of the former fab four frontman, has given Beatles biographer Hunter Davies exclusive access to her husband's previously unseen letters.
Davies, the only writer to have penned an official autobiography with the band, is in the process collating the letters for a release later this year.
The former Sunday Times columnist, who has recently worked with Wayne Rooney on his official book, made the announcement on the Radio4 programme, The Book Club.
When asked about Ono's role in the Beatles' break up, Davies let slip that he couldn't have a bad word said about her, because of the extraordinary privilege she had given him.
Davies said: "Yoko is now my best friend in the whole world, because I'm doing the John Lennon letters.
"And there has never been a book of the John Lennon letters.
"I have got three letters from him but the laws of copyright mean that you can't use them in a book or a magazine without the copyright holders's permission until 70 years after they have died, and Yoko owns them.
"John wrote the most witty, funny, obscene, mad, passionate, lovely letters, which you've never seen.
"You've seen odd ones when they've been up in auction, but you've never seen them all together.
"So that's what I'm doing now, is getting them all together. So I can't have a bad word said about Yoko!".
Davies revealed that the book is due for release in October this year when it is sure to be another hit with Beatlemaniacs worldwide.
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