When Little Richard burst onto the scene in the early 1950s; he sounded like nothing on earth. Drenched in sweat; screaming; hollering and pumping his piano; he made all who followed soud tame. His stage act was so explosive that for years people assumed the real man could never match the flamboyant public image. Here comes Charles Whites sensational book exposing the even more astonishing life and times of Richard Wayne Penniman from Macon; Georgia. Illustrated with pictures from Little Richards own archive and including a comprehensive discography.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Amazingly funny and trueBy CWIt is funny and tasteful. Hilarious and very sarcastic. satirical. I can go on and on. You have to read it to realize what i am talking about. It is a play about a cunning man fooling another man by being pious. Throughout the history people treated very well and respected religious people and this book is a great example of it. I can tell you similar things; in different settings; occurred in my childhood where i witnessed these sort of men took advantage of other people. In this story everybody else seemed to know what kind of man Tartuffe is except Orlon but in my real stories everybody seemed to believe more ridiculous situations. such as somebody was so religious and loved by god that he could fly etc. read it. It is great.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerHumor and fine acting.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Moliere at his best. Warning: Difficult FrenchBy Amador GonzalezClassic theatre. Old forms of the language make for a difficult reading. But Tartuffe; that appears surprisingly late in the action; is a great study in the classical manipulator.