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  1. 1 gen 1997 · 359 ratings40 reviews. Gus Van Sant goes from auteur to author in an brilliant, inventive, and endlessly entertaining first novel that reads like a Warholian mix of Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins.

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  2. Enter two young aspiring filmmakers, Jack and Matt, who captivate Spunky--especially as Jack bears an uncanny resemblance to the late Felix. But Jack and Matt are not what they appear to be--and are about to take Spunky to the mysterious realm known as Pink, where time and loss can be recovered.

  3. 10 nov 1998 · As original and involving as any of Van Sant's films, Pink is both a hip, comic deconstruction of our image-obsessed culture and a genuinely tender story on the classic themes of love,...

    • Gus Van Sant
    • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1998
    • illustrated
    • Pink
  4. 10 nov 1998 · Pink. Paperback – November 10, 1998. by Gus Van Sant (Author) 4.0 15 ratings. See all formats and editions. Gus Van Sant goes from auteur to author in an brilliant, inventive, and endlessly entertaining first novel that reads like a Warholian mix of Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins.

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  5. Pink. Gus Van Sant. 4.00. 2 ratings0 reviews. Un libro che racconta di acidi, amori omosessuali, di come si comincia a scrivere una sceneggiatura senza finirla mai, di un nuovo tipo di televendita, di come si esce dalla droga, di come ci si entra. Un romanzo frammentario e sconnesso e insieme ricchissimo di spunti geniali e di letture diverse.

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  6. Pink tells the story of industrial film-maker Spunky Davis and his close encounters with two strange young men whose disturbing aura attracts Spunky's curiosity - especially as one of them strongly reminds him of a dazzling young star of the infomercial world who has recently died tragically of a drug overdose.

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  7. About Pink. Gus Van Sant goes from auteur to author in an brilliant, inventive, and endlessly entertaining first novel that reads like a Warholian mix of Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins. In the town of Sasquatch, Oregon, Spunky Davis, middle-aged maker of infomercials, is trying to find his next assignment, finish the screenplay that he hopes ...