Absorbing ... Ravishing detail ... Each part of the book, it should be said, presents its author with its own serious challenge. If Part 1 has Mr. Norman trying to cut the least charismatic Beatle out of the herd and make him a personality on his own terms, then Part 2—when the subject finally emerges blinking into the spotlight—is in some ways even trickier to negotiate. To pore over the last quarter century of Harrison’s life is, in the end, to remark its faint air of desultoriness.
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