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Page 204, “The Forbidden Page” of Kurt Cobain’s journal.
It was a page so painfully revealing that reviewers were forbidden to reprint it, presumably on Courtney Love’s orders. Cobain took a comic-book version of his life story, tore out the cartoon portrait of his head heroically shrieking his number-one lyric “Here we are now, entertain us,” and drew onto it a rather good expressionist sketch of his emaciated body. The drawing is meant to contrast the muscular comic-book superhero head—the public myth—with the shabby private reality of what he called his “Auschwitz” body, which shamed him.
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