The best-selling autobiography of America's most controversial celebrity icon, Marilyn Manson (with a bonus chapter not in the hardcover).
In his twenty-nine years, rock idol Manson has experienced more than most people have (or would want to) in a lifetime. Now, in his shocking and candid memoir, he takes readers from backstage to gaol cells, from recording studios to emergency rooms, from the pit of despair to the top of the charts, and recounts his metamorphosis from a frightened Christian schoolboy into the most feared and revered music superstar in the country. Illustrated with dozens of exclusive photographs and featuring a behind-the-scenes account of his headline-grabbing Dead to the World tour.
Marilyn Manson behind the scenes and onstage, in classic and previously unpublished images by his foremost portraitist
I often get asked, 'Who was your favorite person to photograph?' or 'Who is the best person you've photographed?' says photographer Perou. It's always 'Marilyn Manson.' Which is just as well, considering how many times I've photographed him. Perou has been photographing Marilyn Manson since a 1998 magazine cover shoot. Twenty-one years of collaborating have resulted in this unique book, featuring over 350 photographs including previously unpublished work, conceptual portraits, onstage and informal behind-the-scenes images, giving a rare insight into Manson's world.
The accompanying text is formed from conversations between the two, discussing the work and their friendship--funny, honest and at times a raw reflection on their individual histories and collaboration. Manson comments, I just remember the first time you showed up you had more rings than me. You look still, and did at the time, like you were going to be in that movie Romper Stomper: bomber jacket, high laced boots, fully British, barely understandable. Manson later reflects, I became automatically comfortable around you and that's the most important part. This rapport and mutual respect for each other's artistry is evident in the work. Of his favourite subject, Perou muses, Probably all music photographers wanted to be in a band ... I've always enjoyed dressing up and used to enjoy being the center of attention. Sometimes that's been a problem, when you turn up looking cooler than the 'talent, ' but I never turned up looking cooler than Marilyn Manson, ever. British photographer Perou (born 1970) is one of the world's leading portrait photographers. He has worked with many famous bands, artists and personalities, such as Al Gore, Gillian Anderson, David Attenborough, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay, Damien Hirst, David Beckham, Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, the Spice Girls, Tracey Emin and U2.