Who Killed Kurt Cobain?
Who Killed Kurt Cobain? By Ian Halperin and Max Wallace is a great example of a novel about Kurt Cobain’s life. The novel tells about his whole life from his birth to his tragic death upon the Seattle society and music fans across the nation. Many people believe that Cobain’s death was not a suicide, but a master plan executed by “homicide geniuses” that Cobain’s wife, Courtney Love had hired. This essay will prove that Who Killed Kurt Cobain? Is indeed a novel. The first proof is that the book is 256 pages long. The set length for a novel is 120 pages. The book also contains 8 pages of color photography and 9 pages of documents containing Kurt’s “suicide” note, police reports, investigation summaries, and a note from Courtney to Kurt. Along with fitting the length, this book also has more than one slice of life. The second proof of a novel is that there is more than one slice of life that takes place during this story. This story spans throughout Kurt’s life from his early childhood to his death at age of 27. The story begins in Aberdeen, Washin
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Approximate Word count = 726
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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