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Kurt Cobain Journals
by Kurt Cobain
This rather pitiful collection of scribbles serves an important purpose, I think. Most of the grungy, skateboarding fanboys who pick this up will suddenly be introduced to a host of profound social issues: feminism, conservation, capitalism, creativity, fame, racism, sexism, gay rights, regionalism, depression, drug addiction, etc etc. It's all dealt with in a voyeuristic, disarming sort of way. For all his faults, KC was definitely one of the good guys, and he cared. A lot. This book nudges his sphere of influence in all the right directions...the constant raves about incredible and obscure musicians and bands doesn't hurt, either.