Perfect Day: An Intimate Portrait Of Life With Lou Reed

Bettye Kronstad
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Perfect Day: An Intimate Portrait Of Life With Lou Reed

Bettye Kronstad
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288 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 18, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Jawbone Press
  • ISBN: 9781911036067
  • Dimensions: 6.15" W x 0.76" L x 8.45" H

Bettye Kronstad is a teacher, freelance writer/editor, and theater professional. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in theater at SUNY Purchase/Empire State, and attended the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, studying with Sanford Meisner, and Bill Esper of William Esper Studios in New York City. She attended Iona College for her master’s degree in English education and Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University for a master of divinity in education. For over twenty years she has taught English and theater in inner-city public high schools in the Bronx and Harlem, New York; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New Mexico; and Texas; she has also taught college composition, literature, and speech in these areas. Recently, she moved to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her beloved cocker spaniel, Elroy. She has two daughters and three grandsons, the loves of her life.

‘At its most interesting and tragic, this book serves to inject the well-worn myths of Lou Reed the legend … with humanity, and offers an insider’s perspective to Reed’s losses of personal control and his fears and anxieties.’
 —Pitchfork

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