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The Crimes of Marilyn Manson

By: Jakub Jahl
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"I'm not man enough to be human. But I'm learning to fake it." Marilyn Manson

This book is about the cult of Marilyn Manson

This book describes why and how Marilyn Manson became an abusive monster. It explores Manson’s life and inner world through his art. The core is about the transformation of Manson’s art in the "High End of Low“ era when Manson started to believe that abusing women, cutting them, and painting with their blood is an enlightened form of HIGH ART. That led to abusing more than 40 women and creation of a RAPE CAVE. Their stories are included in this book and connected to Marilyn Manson’s social network posts and songs. The book contains the latest news and revealed messages from Depp's investigation.

Bonus content

Learn more about this book from the author's extra material on YouTube:

1. The CULT of Marilyn Manson

youtu.be/nepqKoK9Q3A

2. Marilyn Manson as a charismatic CULT leader

youtu.be/go1Ht3xjdqE

3. Marilyn Manson as a hyperreal criminal

youtu.be/-E8YD9GbDVs

©2022 Jakub Jahl (P)2023 Jakub Jahl
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The Stunner I/We Didn’t See Coming

I was looking for an educated evaluation of Manson’s behavior during a difficult (to say the least) time in his career. I’ve also been searching for literature about how to cope as a fan of these accused artists and what to do with the art that we’ve come to value in the wake of such horror. I initially didn’t expect much from this book. To be honest, based on the cover art and title, it read more like an immediate character assassination than a neutral analyzation. But, I can honestly say, I’m humbly blown tF away! This author knows their background, not only about Manson, but about history, theology, and symbolism, which is Vital if you’re going to get into a comparative study of this dude. The cult-leader-turned-murderer theory has me leaning in. Didn’t see That coming! So much to explore!! I’ll be revisiting this again, and I can’t Wait for the sequel. THANK YOU 🖤 Btw, one book that ~does nicely address the art vs artist dilemma: Monsters by Claire Dederer.

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