Bono on Bono
Michka Assayas
For the first time ever, Bono—the biggest rock star in the world—tells his life story and speaks passionately about his future.
Bono is one of the most influential musicians at work today. Over the past twenty-five years his band, U2, have sold a staggering 130 million albums and collected 14 Grammys. Their success has made Bono one of the most recognisable faces in the world.
Here, in a series of conversations with his friend, music journalist Michka Assayas, Bono reflects on his transformation from extrovert singer of a small, Irish, post-punk band into an international rock star. Along the way he speaks candidly about his childhood, his mother’s death, his Christian faith and his difficult relationship with his father, who died recently. Bono also speaks passionately about how he has used his fame as a platform to campaign fervently on a range of global issues and why these issues—which include the IRA ceasefire, Third World debt and, most recently, the growing AIDS crisis in Africa—are so important to each of us.
Intimate, humorous and fiercely opinionated, Bono On Bono is Bono’s story in his own words. It will fascinate and challenge fans of U2 and general readers alike.