Publisher's Description
Any follower of the international tabloids is well-acquainted with rocker Pete Doherty, the
former Libertines frontman who is now quite famous for his on-again, off-again love
affairs with supermodel Kate Moss and crack cocaine. After getting kicked out of the influential
aforementioned British post-punk band for his over-the-top drug use, Doherty started
the band Babyshambles in 2005. Despite his frequent stints in rehab and a jail sentence
for burglarizing a bandmate’s apartment, Babyshambles has put out two records, Down In
Albion (2005) and Shotter’s Nation (2007). Though fringe elements of Doherty’s incendiary
story have been well documented by unauthorized paparazzi, the authorized, inside view
has never been available until now. In I Won’t Give Up, Italian photographer and documentary
filmmaker Fabio Paleari, known for capturing one of the last interviews with Allen
Ginsburg before his death in 1997, follows Doherty onstage, backstage, while partying from
2004–2006 and throughout the vicissitudes of his relationship with Moss. Over the course
of his 30-year career, Paleari has created his own fair share of gossip with photographs of
all kinds of illicit activity and glamorized sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. Here, above all, he captures
the “off”moments, when Doherty is at his roughest and least inhibited. This unique
photo portrait closes just months after the famous video of Kate Moss’ cocaine relapse
aired to the public in 2007. Also available in a limited edition, which comes boxed with a
photograph on baritate paper signed by Fabio Paleari.
Book Information
ISBN:
8862080190
Publisher:
Damiani
Format:
Paperback, 272 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
9٫2 x
10٫7 x
0٫8 inches