Greg Bottoms
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Angelhead: My Brother's Descent into Madness
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2000
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8 editions
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Lowest White Boy
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Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Stories from the New South
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2001
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2 editions
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The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outsider Art
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published
2007
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9 editions
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Fight Scenes
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published
2008
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4 editions
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Pitiful Criminals
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published
2014
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5 editions
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Swallowing the Past:: Scenes from the Postmodern South
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published
2011
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2 editions
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Colorful Apocalypse
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2014
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Lowest White Boy Lib/E
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Ghosts of My Old Dominion: Memory and History from the New South
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“The camera is a remarkable thing, you think, with its ability to transform the mundane into an immortal moment able to travel through time, reappear days or months or years after its actually occurrence. Every second of our existence is alive with possibility, but we don’t see it until we hit rewind, until we freeze the frame. It is sad that so many things, all suffused with meaning, escape the unaided eye. ”
― Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Stories from the New South
― Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Stories from the New South
“He was embarrassed by his feelings. He had grown up in a home without love, filled with petty cruelties and alcoholism and despair, a place where dreams of a better life were absurd and worthy of venomous critique from his own father.”
― Angelhead: My Brother's Descent into Madness
― Angelhead: My Brother's Descent into Madness
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