![]() ![]() Waters explains the infamous crudeness of his work with such charming articulation and understated wit that at the end of your first readthrough of his book (believe me, you'll read it again and again), you'll be chucking out all your Nora Ephron DVDs to make room on your movie shelf for "Multiple Maniacs" and the collected films of Russ Meyer. Catcher in the Rye.įor me, well, John Waters' Shock Value fits the latter requirement, and maybe even a little bit of the former. On a more asthetic level, I think we all choose one book in our youth that colors how we want to look at the world and how we want to be seen. I know people who even take solace in that one Jesus book. Everyone needs their ultimate flagship book of wisdom and life instruction.įor some, it's the Tao Te Ching. ![]()
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