Lemmy Kilmister 's autobiography , the founder of Motörhead , has been re-released in Brazil. Originally launched in 2002 and published in the country for the first time in 2016, the icon's work is now available with a new translation and a deluxe edition.
Still in pre-sale , the book "A Febre da Linha Branca" (The White Line Fever) will be published by Editora Belas Letras with an exclusive collector's kit, including a sticker, bookmark, a paper from the vocalist, and an edition with a previously unpublished photo album.
Described as the “most eccentric biography of all time,” the book will be officially released in August. “I don’t recommend my lifestyle. It will ruin any ordinary person. It’s no joke!” Lemmy warns throughout the 328 pages about his life since his youth.
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