The Definitive Portrait of a Pop Revolutionary
Before the superstars of today claimed their agency, George Michael fought for his.
He was the golden boy of the MTV era who became a soulful rebel. From the sun-drenched pop of Wham! to the sophisticated, chart-topping heights of Faith and Older, George Michael didn't just dominate the airwaves—he redefined what it meant to be a global celebrity.
This intimate biography from acclaimed music biographer James Gavin explores the man behind the aviators, tracing his journey from a shy North London boy named Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou to a boundary-breaking icon who sold over 100 million albums.
Why this story matters now:
Through extensive research and interviews, George Michael: A Life captures the dualities of a man who was both a flamboyant showman and a deeply private soul. It is a celebratory, poignant, and essential read for anyone who has ever found solace in his lyrics.
"I want to leave something as a writer...that will survive." —George Michael
"Gavin's engrossing biography of the singer takes the measure of a gifted, tragic, and infuriating man" (New York Times Book Review).
