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Here We Are Now

The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain

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In Here We Are Now: The Lasting Impact of Kurt Cobain, Charles R. Cross, author of the New York Times bestselling Cobain biography Heavier Than Heaven, examines the legacy of the Nirvana front man and takes on the question: why does Kurt Cobain still matter so much, 20 years after his death?

Kurt Cobain is the icon born of the 90s, a man whose legacy continues to influence pop culture and music. Cross explores the impact Cobain has had on music, fashion, film, and culture, and attempts to explain his lasting and looming legacy.

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Great book as aways by Chalres R. Cross. Anyone who read "Heavier Than Heaven" must read. I don't think there is a better expert on Kurt Cobain as a subject. Most book/movies falsely portrait Cobain mystical images of Cobain that are in accurate to say the least. I applaud Mr. Cross In giving such an accurate portrayal of the person not the myth of Kurt Cobain.

An amazing afterword on culture post Cobain

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This continuation of Heavier Than Heaven touched my heart and pulled me further in to a Kurt Cobain that I already loved. To understand and hear the details of his life and the effects he had on others is unbelievable. My heart aches for Kurt because he was a beautiful gifted tormented young man that truly cared about others and was not afraid to share those feelings. I still play his songs over and over and I have listened to both books more than once! Excellent in my opinion!

EXCELLENT F/U TO HEAVIER THAN HEAVEN LISTEN IT WONT DISAPPOINT

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Sycophantic generic bullshit. This book is worse than the bio that Charles cross wrote which is riddled with inaccuracies.

Charles Cross Books Suck

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Really no one cares about the album ratings of different magazines, groups or year. We all knew he had talent. Book was published just to make money off of him?? hmmmm I would rate a ZERO if I could.

Boring!!!!!

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