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Back in the red glasses reading thr magician himself-- Neil Gaiman!
There are no real words to describe this book, just like there are no true words to describe going into the Pink. It is a study of life and death and love. It is a study of the film industry. It is all of Van Sant's theories of where his friend River Phoenix went after his untimely death. But what really makes this book special is the humor. This book is a comforting blend of theory and fictional pop art.
"When he died I found myself searching for a way to make sense of it. So I tries thinking like this...Suppose Felix and I attend a party together and Felix begins talking to a girl in one corner of the room while I strike up a conversation with some old friends in another corner... he walks over to me and whispers in my ear that he is going to leave with the girl and will see me later... we're all leaving the party, only he left early.