Talk:All I Need Is Love/to do

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  1. Add an initial "Overview" section. This will complete the structure described at Wikipedia:WikiProject Books/Non-fiction article (lead, Overview, Reception, Chapters, Editions, See also, References).
  2. Add a description of Chapter Four which is missing from "Chapters".
  3. Expand the descriptions of all five chapters. Include in Chapter One, fighting rats for food. Also include somewhere: Nastassja Kinski making the film Tess, Marlene Dietrich, and the long insult of Werner Herzog. Then remove {{bio-book-stub}}.
  4. Add an image of the cover to the Infobox for the 1996 edition (which was republished with a new title). Unfortunately, there are at least three different covers for the second edition. The image of the cover needs to be the first one published in 1996 (the first second edition).
  5. Chase down the rumour that the book was initially published in German (presumably as Ich Brauche Liebe). Some sources suggest this.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Groves, Adam (November 3, 2008 (revised November 9, 2009)). "The Strange Case of the Dueling Klaus Kinski Memoirs". The Fright Site. On&off Productions. Retrieved 2011-10-01. But here's the thing: the book, initially titled I NEED LOVE, first appeared in Germany and France in the mid eighties. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Herzog, Werner, director (2000). "Extras->Talent Bios->Klaus Kinski". Aguirre, The Wraith of God (DVD). Troy, MI: Anchor Bay Entertainment. DV11099. In 1991[sic], Kinski's outrageous autobiography Ich Brauche Liebe was published in Germany.