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Old 01.07.2011, 06:19 PM   #2664
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unlike Cross' other books on Kurt, this one is actually decent because it focuses on art and music, not Cross' own confused biographical interpretation of Kurt (which tends to overemphasize depression/suicide and finds it in every nook and cranny of Kurt's life which is not very accurate at all)
There are a lot of really cool Nirvana paraphanelia reproductions like fliers, stickers, hand bills, scribbled notes, photographs, etc etc. There are also a lot of really good pictures in there making it well worth the clearance section pricing I found it..


 

This has to be one of the greatest books I have ever read in my entire life. It is the most sublime mix of intellectualism, humor, history, theology, Holy Tradition, architecture, and is perhaps one of the best written books as well in regards to sophistication, coherence, depth, insight, and fluidity of multiple converging subjects.

 
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