The Collected Works of Jim Morrison by James Douglas Morrison

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Harper Design, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, has published THE
COLLECTED WORKS OF JIM MORRISON—an almost 600-page anthology of the
writings of the late poet and iconic Doors’ front man. Created in collaboration with Morrison’s
estate and inspired by a posthumously discovered list entitled “Plan for Book,” this landmark
publication is the definitive opus of his creative output—and the book he intended to publish.
Throughout, a compelling mix of 160 visual components accompanies the text: an abundance of
previously unpublished material, including excerpts from his 28 privately held notebooks, with
numerous examples written in his hand.  An array of personal images and commentary on the
work by Morrison himself rounds out this highly collectible volume, which includes a foreword
by Tom Robbins, introduction and notes by Morrison’s close friend Frank Lisciandro, and a
prologue by Morrison’s sister, Anne Morrison Chewning.

Executive Editor Elizabeth Sullivan says, “Jim Morrison is an enduring, influential force in the
world of entertainment as well as one of the most notable poets of his generation. The Collected
Works of Jim Morrison is a highly curated anthology of his prodigious creative output. This is an
exceptional collection we’re thrilled and honored to publish in conjunction with Jim’s family,
Jennifer Gates at Aevitas, and the incredible support of JAM, Inc., the estate’s manager, who
gave us unprecedented access to the Morrison archives.”

The accompanying audiobook makes available for the first time the full recording of Morrison’s
last poetry recording session at the Village Recorder on his twenty-seventh birthday in 1970. A
complete transcript of the poems Jim read during the session is in the book as well.
“This is a historic moment,” Sullivan says. “The full digital audio book will not only include
Jim’s reading, but readings of his work by other artists, including Patti Smith and Oliver Ray.”
With a foreword by Tom Robbins, an introduction and notes by longtime Morrison friend,
photographer, and filmmaker Frank Lisciandro that provide insight to the work, and a prologue
by Morrison’s sister Anne Morrison Chewning, this remarkable collector’s item includes:

  • Complete self-published poems and writings such as “The New Creatures”; “The Lords: Notes
    on Vision”; “An American Prayer”; “Ode to LA while thinking of Brian Jones, Deceased”
  •  Published and unpublished song lyrics, with numerous examples in Morrison’s hand
  • Published and unpublished work and a vast array of notebook writings such as “The
    Anatomy of Rock,” “The Celebration of the Lizard,” “Dry Water,” “The American Night,” and
    “Tape Noon”
  • The Paris notebook, believed to be Morrison’s final journal, reproduced at full reading size,
    as well as excerpts from the journal he kept during his infamous Miami trial in 1970
    This beautifully produced, oversized hardcover, designed by Michael Bierut and Jonny Sikov of
    Pentagram, is not only the most comprehensive book of Morrison’s work ever published, it is
    immersive, giving readers insight to the creative process of and offering access to the musings
    and observations of an artist whom the poet Michael McClure called “one of the finest, clearest
    spirits of our times.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James Douglas Morrison (1943-1971) was a poet, filmmaker, screenwriter, and the lead singer of
as well as the lyricist and a composer for The Doors. Prior to his death, Morrison self-published
three limited-edition volumes of his poetry: The Lords/Notes on Vision (1969), The New
Creatures (1969), and An American Prayer (1970). Simon & Schuster published the combined
The Lords and the New Creatures in 1970. Posthumous editions of Morrison’s writings include
Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison, Volume I (1988) and The American Night: The
Lost Writings of Jim Morrison, Volume II (1990).
ABOUT HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS

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ABOUT JAMPOL ARTIST MANAGEMENT, INC. 
Dedicated to the re-introduction of timeless art through modern means, JAM, Inc. develops,
preserves, protects and enhances the work of iconic artists and reaches out to successive
generations of music fans. Using new distribution channels, new technology, and other emerging
resources, JAM, Inc. manages the recordings, images, writings, and other creations of their
clients to keep them circulating in the cultural bloodstream. Among JAM, Inc.’s clients are rock
legends The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship, Grace Slick, The Mamas &
The Papas and the estates of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Juan Gabriel, Charlie Parker, and John
Lee Hooker. The firm also serves as consultant to the Estate of Michael Jackson.