Originally posted by Maximum Jack:
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Originally posted by Chamberk:
This and Philip Seymour Hoffman playing him in Almost Famous is what got me interested in him.
When
Almost Famous came out I had just read
Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, which is a collection of his essays edited by Greil Marcus, and
Let It Blurt a biography by Jim Derogatis. In my Lester Bangs haze, I mistakenly thought that the movie was supposed to be a biopic about
Bangs. I was so disappointed that I didn't enjoy the movie (I have since reconciled and absolutely love that movie). Anyway, reading those two books back to back was very enlightening and I recommend both to any serious study of criticism.
I picked up another collection of essays a couple of years ago called
Mainlines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader edited by John Morthland, but I've yet to read it. Anyone care to comment on it?