Set in the underground dance culture of modern Los Angeles, Snow is a dark, brooding fairytale of a techno-drenched, da-glo world gone wrong for its hero and heroine - the shellshocked, opium-addicted... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I'm reading this one slowly, more slowly as I near the end--chanced upon this book, bought it in spite of "Rave culture" dance pop stuff which was pretty silly for cover remarks or reviews. This is poetry. What writing. Almost pointless story, if it can be called a story, but this book exists on a level that is haunting and compelling just for its beautiful descriptions and analogies. I looked it up because I wanted more by this guy--don't see any other books at this point by him, but will be on the lookout. Pure magic.
WOW
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Hey, this is a pretty insane book. The images are so intense they left me literally in a daze. Absolutely the best choice for anyone interested in rave culture ART, rather than the usual pop fiction or "drugumentary" fare.
Snow Review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is trance inducing in a totally different way than any book I've ever read. It isn't just a story about rave culture, it actually IS trance. It's hard to explain - reading it is sort of like having a dream, or experiencing an altered state without drugs. It's incredibly cool, and kind of bizarre.
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