Killing Yourself To Live: 85% Of A True Story
(Chuck Klosterman)
Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story written by Chuck Klosterman, is a biography about his life as a SPIN magazine editor and his journey across the country to do an article which is to find out why musicians do the things they do, and some who go to great lengths to find the ultimate high: to die. It seems, as Chuck Klosterman explains, that musicians who are famous and who die by accidental or intentional> ultimately become infamous; even if they were barely recognized when they were alive. He tries to find the site where band Lynyrd Skynyrd's plane crashed down, killing the lead singer and a girlfriend/backup singer of a member. He goes to the hotel where the infamous murder/suicide of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen took place. He goes to the place where Great White played, and the accidental fire from faulty pyrotechnics killed over 90 fans and destroyed their reputation. He wants to feel, breathe, envelope himself in the dizzying downward spiral that so many musicians have gone down. He does all this while telling about three dysfunctional relationships that he has. He is trying to make sense of them, and at times, this brings him down and has him wondering about everything. He has over 600 CDs with him, and some of them reminds him of those women, and he explains the meaning of some of them. But, he never gets to detailed, since what he is talking about is his SPIN journey. This is book is one that could offend some people, but Klosterman does not care about that. He says what he wants to say, and that makes his books quite controversial. He brings out the reality that a lot of people just do not want to face, and he brings it out with himself as the main target.
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