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I Never Promised You a Rose Garden

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I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Mannie Murphy is a graphic nonfiction diary recounting the author's 1990s teenage fascination with River Phoenix, which unfolds into a profound exploration of Portland and Oregon's dark history of white nationalism. The narrative intertwines 1990s alternative culture with two centuries of the Pacific Northwest's troubled past, revealing connections between white supremacist movements and the city's cultural landscape through vivid personal and historical accounts.
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Ideal for readers interested in graphic nonfiction, queer perspectives, alternative 1990s culture, and the history of American regional politics and social issues.

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Mannie Murphy is a gender queer Portland native. This work of graphic nonfiction, told in the style of an illustrated diary, begins as an affectionate reminiscence of the author's 1990s teenage infatuation with the late actor River Phoenix but morphs into a remarkable, sprawling account of the city of Portland and the state of Oregon's dark history of white nationalism.

Murphy details the relationship between white supremacist Tom Metzger (former KKK Grand Wizard and founder of the White Aryan Resistance) and the "Rose City" street kids like Ken Death that infiltrated Van Sant's filmsβ€”a relationship that culminates in an infamous episode of Geraldo.

Murphy brilliantly weaves 1990s alternative culture, from Kurt Cobain and William Burroughs to Keanu Reeves and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, with two centuries of the Pacific Northwest's shameful history as a hotbed for white nationalism: from the Whitman massacre in 1847 and the Ku Klux Klan's role in Portland's city planning in the early 1900s to the brutal treatment of Black people displaced in the 1948 Vanport flood and through the 2014 armed standoff with Cliven Bundy's cattle ranch.

In Murphy's personal reflections and heart-racing descriptions of scenes like the infamous campfire kiss in My Own Private Idaho, the artist's story becomes a moral anchor to a deeply amoral regional history and marks the incredible debut of a talented new voice to the graphic medium.

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An avowedly queer examination of Portland's mythical image, praised by Tribune Magazine as a testament to our times. The A.V. Club highlights its emotionally charged storytelling that brings history to life with accessible narration.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781683964100

Publisher: Fantagraphics

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 March 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Fantagraphics

Illustration: 216 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 182.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Mannie Murphy is an artist who lives in Portland, Oregon.

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