Sunday, March 24, 2019
The Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Marilyn Manson :: autobiography autobiographies
The Long Hard Road out of Hell is an autobiography that allows us to temporarily enter the frontal lobe of the creative persona known as Marilyn Manson. Following the childish antics of the once innocent Brian Warner, the book gives us perceptiveness to the creation of the Pseudo Satanist, Antichrist Superstar we all know as Marilyn Manson. The wondrous life of Brian Warner is both disturbing and fascinating. From the moment I turned the get-go rapscallion, I was hooked. The book is well written, repulsive, perverted, demented, sexual, sleazy, violent, captivating and uncommonly addictive. The tragic narrative of a rock star, lots of sex, drugs, and mental decay. Each new page holds a series of deep and dark secrets which ironically, is what makes the book so sympathetic to all of your senses. ?What was happening to me now seemed to be some kind of perverse combination of both types of self destruction? is a good type of him overcoming a hardship in his own life. (Pg. 232) It refers to his battle with cocaine addiction. quatern and a half months into the production of his first mainstream album Antichrist Superstar, all he had was a few unfinished songs, a sore nose, and a hospital bill. He thusly hit rock bottom and realized that he needed to get his life back on track, which started him quitting cocaine. He then overcame his cocaine addiction in only a matter of weeks. whatsoever people reading this would take solace and find strength inwardly his experience that could help them with their own inner struggles. For these reasons I would highly urge on this book to just about anyone over a certain age. there are many people who would find this book offending, but I feel that it is very well written and honest. The book?s aspiration is not malicious, it is not meant to offend anyone, and in parts can be very appealing to your intellect. Reading this book also opened my eye to how media portrays celebrities, and how superficial the world we l ive in really is.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.