I'm transcribing the handwritten letters/journal entries, so people can have an easy-to-read text version of Kurt's writing. If you want the full experience, I would recommend buying the book as it's got some of Kurt's artwork and comics, and much of the journal pages are best appreciated in the original handwritten format so you can get a sense of his thought process through what he puts in margins, what he crosses out/re-orders, etc. There's some pretty neat stuff in there, like cover art and T-shirt designs, Kurt's hand-drawn designs for the JagStang, and lots of fun little doodles in the margins. The Journals aren't for everyone, but I personally enjoy the book very much, and find that a good 90% of the material isn't too personal to not be comfortable reading.
But that's just my review, others on the sub have lots of differing opinions on the book. There's been some good discussion in the past.
Cobain Unseen is a great book full of cool stuff like replica notes, sketches, tour tickets, etc from the band and Kurt. Kurt's Journals is a cool one too that is like reading his journals. Pretty much any Nirvana/Kurt book is a good read.
I think you should write about someone who meets their doppleganger, and soon after they have bad luck and terrible things begin to happen. So they have to find their doppleganger again to ask to stop all of these bad things from happening but their bad luck keeps preventing them from meeting their doppleganger again. haha i dunno.
I loved Nirvana from 6th grade through High School. Kurt had already been dead a couple years when I started really enjoying them though.
I did a report on him in middle school, though I hardly remember anything. This book was what I based it on. It was a great read. I read it multiple times throughout my adolescence.
After high school, my friend bought me a copy of his journals too, but I don't think I ever read the entire thing.
https://www.amazon.com/Come-As-You-Are-Nirvana/dp/0385471998https://www.amazon.com/Heavier-Than-Heaven-Biography-Cobain/dp/0786884029/ref=sr_1_1?
crid=2ZFTTXPN7SYMA&keywords=heavier+than+heaven&qid=1557248468&s=books&sprefix=hevie%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C239&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain/dp/0062861506/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=cobain&qid=1557248502&s=books&sr=1-1https://www.amazon.com/Journals-Kurt-Cobain/dp/157322359X/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=kurt+cobain&qid=1557248532&s=books&sr=1-2
https://www.amazon.com/Nirvana-Complete-Illustrated-Charles-Cross/dp/076034521X/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Nirvana&qid=1557248588&s=books&sr=1-3
https://www.amazon.com/Cobain-Unseen-Charles-R-Cross/dp/0316033723/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=cobain+unseen&qid=1557248615&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmrnull
https://www.amazon.com/Journals-Kurt-Cobain/dp/157322359X
I don't happen to own this, but I believe it might be what OP is referring to!
The Journals, if you're looking for a Jagstang, they've been discontinued, but you can usually find one of the 2002 reissues on ebay.
Journals
https://www.amazon.com/Journals-Kurt-Cobain/dp/157322359X
Here it is
I'm transcribing the handwritten letters/journal entries, so people can have an easy-to-read text version of Kurt's writing. If you want the full experience, I would recommend buying the book as it's got some of Kurt's artwork and comics, and much of the journal pages are best appreciated in the original handwritten format so you can get a sense of his thought process through what he puts in margins, what he crosses out/re-orders, etc. There's some pretty neat stuff in there, like cover art and T-shirt designs, Kurt's hand-drawn designs for the JagStang, and lots of fun little doodles in the margins. The Journals aren't for everyone, but I personally enjoy the book very much, and find that a good 90% of the material isn't too personal to not be comfortable reading.
But that's just my review, others on the sub have lots of differing opinions on the book. There's been some good discussion in the past.
hi, I apologize for getting back to you so late. I used amazon to get it, you can too.
http://www.amazon.com/Journals-Kurt-Cobain/dp/157322359X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377210808&sr=8-1&keywords=journals+kurt+cobain
Cobain Unseen is a great book full of cool stuff like replica notes, sketches, tour tickets, etc from the band and Kurt. Kurt's Journals is a cool one too that is like reading his journals. Pretty much any Nirvana/Kurt book is a good read.
I think you should write about someone who meets their doppleganger, and soon after they have bad luck and terrible things begin to happen. So they have to find their doppleganger again to ask to stop all of these bad things from happening but their bad luck keeps preventing them from meeting their doppleganger again. haha i dunno.
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I loved Nirvana from 6th grade through High School. Kurt had already been dead a couple years when I started really enjoying them though.
I did a report on him in middle school, though I hardly remember anything. This book was what I based it on. It was a great read. I read it multiple times throughout my adolescence.
After high school, my friend bought me a copy of his journals too, but I don't think I ever read the entire thing.