I was taken seriously. I was a joke. I was avantgarde. I was a traditionalist. I was underrated. I was overrated. I was innocent. I was partly guilty. I had orchestrated the controversy. I was incapable of orchestrating anything. I was considered the most mysoginist American writer in existence. I was a victim of the burgeoning culture of the politically correct.
I made more money than I knew what to do with.
It was the year of being hated.
(Bret Ellis, ionarrativizzandosi in Lunar Park)

Scusi Guia, non c’entra niente con questo post ma mi piaceva segnalarle il record ”9 su 9!” di google ( http://news.google.it/news/more?hl=it&resnum=0&um=1&q=marilyn+kennedy++foto&ie=UTF-8&ncl=dWZDociqRVCDPUM70VWNhGaM7-bVM&ei=YeoGTP3XAoKlONq3rLQL&sa=X&oi=news_result&ct=more-results&cd=1&resnum=1&ved=0CCMQqgIoADAA) secondo cui una delle foto più famose e straviste al mondo
è di colpo diventata ”inedita” e ”segretissima” fino ad oggi.
(Certo però che anche la cnn.. http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/06/01/marilyn.monroe.birthday.photo/index.html.)
(non ho trovato suo contatto mail.) Buonanotte.
Lunar Park is so 2005