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12 Facts About Albert Goldman

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Albert Harry Goldman was an American academic and author.

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Albert Goldman is known for his bestselling book on Lenny Bruce and his controversial biographies of Elvis Presley and John Lennon.

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Albert Goldman was born in Dormont, Pennsylvania, and raised in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

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Albert Goldman briefly studied theater at the Carnegie Institute of Technology before serving in the US Navy from 1945 to 1946.

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Albert Goldman earned a master's degree in English from the University of Chicago in 1950; under the chancellery of Robert Maynard Hutchins, students who were not enrolled in the generalist "Chicago Plan" undergraduate degree program were designated as master's students and received the higher degree after five years of study.

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Albert Goldman argued that de Quincey had plagiarized most of his acclaimed journalism from lesser-known writers; the dissertation was published as a monograph by Southern Illinois University Press in 1965.

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Albert Goldman co-edited Wagner on Music and Drama, a compendium of Richard Wagner's theoretical writings.

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Albert Goldman portrayed Presley as nearly insane, using stories that some might see as innocuous to "prove" that the singer had lost his grip on reality.

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Albert Goldman implies that strong women ruined Lennon, starting with Smith, and that he was later being held prisoner by Ono.

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Albert Goldman died of a heart attack on March 28,1994, while flying from Miami to London.

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Albert Goldman left unfinished a biography of Doors singer Jim Morrison.

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The excerpt focused on documents that Albert Goldman claimed to have obtained from the Paris Police Prefecture regarding the minor police investigation that had been conducted in response to Morrison's wife Pamela Courson's notification that he had died suddenly at the apartment they were renting.