Marilyn Manson de A à Z
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A concise French-language guide to Marilyn Manson, the stage name of Brian Warner, and the cultural world surrounding his career. The A-to-Z format suggests an accessible reference work covering the artist's public identity, performances, albums, collaborators, controversies, and the broader industrial-rock scene that shaped his reputation. Published in 2002, it offers a snapshot of Manson's image and impact at a point when his work had become closely associated with provocative performance art, media controversy, and debates about music, celebrity, and censorship. The book is best understood as an introductory biographical and cultural overview rather than an academic study, suited to readers seeking a compact orientation to the artist and the themes attached to his public career.
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Charlotte Blum
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