“Siempre he creído que una persona es inteligente. Son las multitudes las que son estúpidas. Y pocas cosas confirman esto mejor que la guerra, la religion organizada, la burocracia y la preparatoria, donde la mayoria reina sin piedad. Cuando recordé mis primeros dias ahí, todo lo que ví fue una inseguridade y una duda tan agobiantes que un simple grano era capaz de sacar mi vida de balance. Sólo hasta mis últimos dias tuve confianza y respeto por mi mísmo, incluso un poco de individualid.”
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This autobiography presents a first-person account of Brian Hugh Warner, known professionally as Marilyn Manson, detailing his childhood, formative experiences, and the creation of his provocative stage persona. The narrative covers his journey from a troubled youth in Ohio to becoming the frontman of the industrial metal band Marilyn Manson, exploring themes of rebellion, artistic expression, and the challenges of navigating fame and public scrutiny. The book offers insight into the cultural and musical landscape of the 1990s, as well as the controversies surrounding the artist's work and public image. more
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