exclusive last interview with
20th century’s everywhere man
From his revolutionary brand of journalistic fiction undercovering racial strife in America’s troops during WWII, to his unexpected hand in producing the first Ramone’s album, there was no aspect of American culture in which Vivian Stone did not leave his mark. Redefining the role of cultural critic, Stone was more often the unintentional centerpiece of his very personal form of journalism.
Never a figure to pull punches– fearless, personal and invested– Stone’s last interview is by turns pugnacious and vulnerable; proud yet resigned–in short, a life re-examined.
It is also pure fiction.
