Heavier than Heaven
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Heavier Than Heaven (ISBN 0786865059) is the name of a 2001 biography of musician Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the grunge rock band Nirvana. It was written by Charles R. Cross.
For the book, Cross desired to create the definitive Cobain biography, and attempted to contact as many of Cobain's friends and family as possible. In particular, he received a significant amount of input from Cobain's wife, Courtney Love. (Notably, neither Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl nor Cobain's mother contributed to the book.) Cross was also given open access to Cobain's diaries, many of which were included in the 2003 book Journals.
While arguably the most complete Cobain biography, Cross opted to include his own impression of what Cobain's final days were like. Several journalists questioned the inclusion of fiction in what was claimed to be a non-fiction book. At the same time, Cross' desire for the book to be as complete as possible meant that he occasionally accepted secondhand (and incorrect) information as fact. However, beyond the criticism, the book contained many details about Cobain and Nirvana's career that had otherwise gone unnoted.
Cross took the name "Heavier than Heaven" from a tour Nirvana did with the band Tad in the UK. The lead singer, Tad Doyle, was very obese; the name which was thought up by the tour promoters, was meant in part to poke fun at the inaccurate fact that Tad alone weighed more than all of the members of Nirvana put together.
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