Filthy
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Portraits of Uncle Sam in a gas mask, random, detailed hygiene instructions, haiku about lepers cracking their knuckles, stories of dinosaurs massacring the field trip visitors...Jake Giszczynski is all over the place, man. He rhymes “hot pockets” with “crotch rockets.” His last name would get you like a million points in Scrabble.-Nick Demske, author of Nick DemskeI hate it. This book is awful.—Kerrie Giszczynski, author of Jake GiszczynskiFilthy is a journey into the dank wet recesses of an otherwise gorgeous human experience. It pokes and prods us exactly where Giszczynski thinks we need to be prodded. Filthy can be seen as an exploration of the baroque in order to engender a firmer appreciation for the often-overlooked blemishes of a post-millennial society. Featuring photography by Dominique Jackson, Filthy is a literary experience for lovers of art, expression, and all things sticky.