Read Torment Saint: The Life of Elliott Smith Online
Authors: William Todd Schultz
12
. Interview Jerry Schoenkopf, March 27, 2012.
13
. I have seen these two letters, and read each closely, taking written notes on them.
14
. It arrived in the mail the day he died.
15
. An initial police report erroneously gave the name on the note as “Elliot,” as if it had been misspelled. That was a simple recording error. The note in fact was signed “Elliott.”
1
. The L.A. County Coroner’s report is available online, in partial form, including the autopsy report. See:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/rockers-autopsy-doesnt-rule-out-homicide
.
Accessed April 7, 2013.
2
. Interview Lisa Scheinin, May 2011. This was an e-mail correspondence spanning one full week. Scheinin was interviewed again in early 2013 on two separate occasions.
3
. For this and more from a letter Gowing wrote to an Elliott Smith fan who had questioned his initial article in
SPIN
magazine, see
http://www.myspace.com/justiceforelliottsmith/blog/537716700
.
4
. Ibid.
5
. Schoenkopf told me that, in his view, if Elliott had wanted to commit suicide, he would have done it by heroin overdose, not stabbing.
6
. de Wilde,
Elliott Smith
, 221.
William Todd Schultz
is a professor at Pacific University in Oregon. He edited and contributed to the groundbreaking
Handbook of Psychobiography
, and curates the book series Inner Lives, analyses of significant artists and political figures. His own book in the series,
Tiny Terror
, examines the writings of Truman Capote. He is also the author of
An Emergency in Slow Motion
, a study of the art and personality of Diane Arbus. He blogs for
Psychology Today
. His personal website is williamtoddschultz.com. Follow him on Twitter at @WTSchultz.
Handbook of Psychobiography
(2005; editor)
Tiny Terror: Why Truman Capote (Almost)
Wrote
Answered Prayers
(Inner Lives series)
An Emergency in Slow Motion:
The Inner Life of Diane Arbus
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Schultz, William Todd.
Torment saint : the life of Elliott Smith / William Todd Schultz. —First U.S. edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references.
eISBN 978-1-62040-378-5
1. Smith, Elliott, 1969–2003. 2. Rock musicians—United States—Biography. I. Title.
ML420.S668S38 2013
782.42166092—dc23
[B]
2013014534
First U.S. Edition 2013
Electronic edition published in October 2013
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