Tim Cavanaugh | February 24, 2003
Soft Skull Press (mentioned below) is the subject of a documentary, Horns and Halos, which I discussed briefly on my personal blog last June.
The documentary chronicles what had been Soft Skull's most famous title: Fortunate Son, the quite unauthorized G.W. Bush bio that alleged a former cocaine rap but was pulled off shelves (and republished by Soft Skull) when unsavory details emerged regarding the author's own criminal history.
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|2.24.03 @ 3:56AM|#
I'm thinkin' it oughta be "Numbskull Press".
Xrlq|2.25.03 @ 6:05AM|#
I think their real name sums up their soft-headed outlook nicely enough.
|3.18.04 @ 3:42AM|#
I thought it was great....surely there are still copies of 'Fortunate Son' still available....?
johnnie
|4.13.04 @ 1:07AM|#
what a great doco. unfortunatly we will never know the truth about G. W. Bush, except for the fact he is complete morron and is indeed a very powerful man. Only in America !
|4.13.04 @ 1:20AM|#
where else in the world would it be possible for bush to be in control of that sort of power, I think bottswana has nailed it, only in America !