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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The world's most powerful book, March 3, 2002
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This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
7 years ago, a friend of mine read me a poem from "Now Watch Him Die" (They were seperate books back then). It's the one on page 164 of this volume, the one that starts with "I love you and you'll never know." Since then, I have not gone anywhere without a copy of these books close at hand. They are an all-encompassing chronicle of one man's solipsism, isolation, desperation and depression. This may not sound fascinating, but that man happens to be Henry Rollins, who has a talent for intensity and a command of words rivaled by no one of this era. Not since Bukowski has someone used so little to say so much. If you are ready for a descent into a maelstrom of anger, violence and pure, blinding pain, then this is the book for you. If you're looking for something sappy, sweet and redemptive, then try Oprah's Book Club instead.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Darkest Hour, August 6, 2001
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Being a long-time admirer of Mr. Rollins since his Black Flag days, I was compelled to look into some of his work other than music, which leads me to reading this book.

"See a Grown Man Cry/Now Watch Him Die" encompasses Henry's personal reflections of his life and touring throughout the 1988-1992 period. Mr. Rollins' book is comprised of writings taken from his personal journal and poems that he wrote during one of the darkest periods of his life, including witnessing the murder of his best friend, Joe Cole. Reading the first half of this book, his poems, leaves the reader with a taste of Henry's lonely and depressed feeling of obscurity. His poems not only reflect the dark side of his life, but also the tender and vunerable side that often causes him pain. . . one would think that Henry's often suicidal view is a cry for help. But in reality, he choses to hang on as shown by his defiant attitude towards life. The second half, comprised mostly of journal entries while touring, reflects the often angry Henry who wants nothing more than to spit in your face and to be left alone. At the same time, he wants everyone to know who he is and where he's coming from, yet needs the loneliness of his existence--one can only feel that Henry's expressions are nothing more than a contradiction: he desires success and fame, but agonizes over what comes with the territory of being famous (having fan recognition and having to do interviews).

The book is a true, sometimes brutal account of Henry's life and what he has endure during this dark and depressing time. I can appreciate his straight forwardness, honesty and defiant attitude towards life because we all share a painful period in our lives; some more than others. At the same time, I feel that while he deserves success, he does not necessarily deserve total kudos for his achievements, although I shall continue to respect his work.

Overall, I would still recommend it to fans of Henry Rollins. WARNING: Do not read this book if you're expecting a happy ending.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent albeit depressing work, August 17, 2001
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This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
I bought this book on a whim one day from a local bookstore and wasn't able to put it down. It's a brutally honest rendition of a life filled with tragedy, depression, doubt and one unsuccesful relationship after another. It's one of the more depressing books I've read, but I pick it up even when I'm feeling down. The intense emotion is almost palpable, you'll feel every bit of rage, heart-ache and frustration, loneliness and confusion. See a Grown Man Cry is worth every penny you pay, every minute you read and every pang of grief you feel for the suffering Mr. Rollins. If you ever by a book by Henry Rollins it should be this one.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Honest Writing, September 17, 2003
This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
There is so much farcity in the world today that it's so good to come across a writer like Henry who's willing to show everyone what he thinks, how he feels, what his life is like and how he perceives the world around him.

This book is very brutal and honest, which I think always makes for good writing. He has a very clear perception of the people around him and how they think, which lets him view the world from all sides including his own. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to open their eyes to someone else's reality.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars anger and rage and so genuine, May 6, 1999
This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
as i read this book, i now know henry rollins as being truly genuine in all of his feelings. it was a real book about his real life. the rawness of his emotion of the things he had gone through makes this one of the best books. i relate to a lot of the feelings he spoke of and i know that that very fact made this book very special to me. henry rollins is one the most genuine and true poets and writers of our time. although i'm not so sure if i'd want to ever tell him this.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A look into a heart of darkness., August 24, 1997
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Following the tragic and seemingly misunderstood death of his best friend, Henry Rollins bears his understandaby bitter and tortured soul unabashedly in this collection of his writings. If you've read any of his previous works you may have an idea of what to expect, but if you haven't then you are in for the literary ride of your life. How might one begin to describe Rollins' writings? Poetry seems too cut and dried a definition, as there is no true "poetic style" in the traditional sense. Rather, Rollins has created his own unique style which is both raw and forceful. The reader is left with no doubt as to the message and feelings that are being conveyed and Rollins' personal pains seap out of the page. It is Rollins' unique and refreshing view-points that affect the reader, in addition to his trials in all walks of life, that leave one with a feeling of empathy for much of what he has to say. I would whole-heartedly encourage anyone, whether a veteran of the works of Henry Rollins, both literary and aurally, or a stranger to emerse themselves in the life of a truly talented and strong artist that is Rollins. I would also encourage one to do so with an open-mind and a strong constitution
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Prophet speaketh!, March 23, 1998
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This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
Having read both books, and having gone through some similar experiences, I'd have to say that Rollins is without question one of the most powerful writers of this age, and perhaps of any age.

Whether you can relate to his tales or not, the way it is all laid down will make it very clear to the reader what it is like to experience mind-bending mental anguish. All of his books are excellent reads, but thus far none have been more powerful.

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15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His seminal work?, June 2, 2000
This review is from: See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die (Paperback)
I've read much of Henry Rollins' work, but 'See a Grown Man Cry' is the one book I keep picking up on a regular basis, as evidenced by my completely tattered copy. It is a completely engaging text. The emotion is so very true and real, reading this book one feels like they are inside of Henry's mind, feeling his emotions. Anytime I recommend his work to someone, I recommend 'See a Grown Man Cry' and then 'Now Watch Him Die'.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wrenching journey through the experience of losing a best friend., January 30, 2009
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You cannot imagine going through the pain of your best friend being murdered right in front of you, but with this book you can get an insight into the pain that you would experience. This was the 3rd book I read by Rollins and have to admit that parts of it left me heartbroken and disturbed for fear of losing those closest to me. Rollins' books are like manuals for life, if ever there were to be such a thing.

Please check this book out. You will NOT regret it.

Actually two volumes compiled into one book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raw power, February 28, 2008
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See a Grown Man Cry: The prose is jagged, visceral, potent, vigorous and muscular. Every syllable aches and screams. This is adrenal overload. This is the assassination of mendacity, of mediocrity. The gelatinous underbelly of culture is exposed, cleaved and forcefully displayed. Then Henry eviscerates from the inside. The raw energy of this work is as naked, observant and perceptive as anything Bukowski ever committed to print.
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