Goth Chic: A Connoisseur's Guide to Dark CultureDue to its passionate, extreme aesthetic, Goth culture remains both vibrant and vibrantly loved, and continually inspires new developments in pop culture. Both a starting place for newcomers and a source of incisive insights for veterans, Goth Chic examines this dark culture from multiple angles. Each chapter of this lavishly illustrated guide dissects a distinct aspect of the Goth genre, including movies, music, books, graphic novels, and more. Written by an official representative of the Church of Satan, Goth Chic is an insider's view of a fascinating realm. |
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A SYMPHONY OF SHADOWS | 43 |
EVERY COVER WAS BLACK | 62 |
STAY TUNED FOR TERROR | 89 |
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