Publisher's Synopsis
In the swinging 1960s and rebellious '70s, Anita Pallenberg was more than just a muse to the Rolling Stones; she was an enigma, a force of nature, and a woman who defied convention. In this mesmerizing biography, delve into the life of a woman described variously as a "rock 'n' roll goddess," a "voodoo priestess," and even an "evil seductress."ANITA PALLENBERG: The Life of Voodoo Priestess And 'Rock 'n' Roll Goddess.
unravels the layers of her existence, revealing a complex tapestry of love, fame, and intrigue. From her chance encounter with the Stones to her iconic role in the film "Barbarella," Anita's journey was anything but ordinary. She danced on the edge of chaos, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.
But behind the headlines and scandalous rumors, there was more to Anita than met the eye. As a loving mother and a fashion icon, she defied expectations. The film contends that she was innocent of the accusations thrown her way, even as she navigated a tumultuous relationship with Keith Richards-a wild ride that spiraled into a crazy doom of passion and excess.
For fans of rock history, counterculture, and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to dance to their own beat, "ANITA PALLENBERG: The Life of Voodoo Priestess and 'Rock 'n' Roll Goddess'" is a must-read.