He views rock and roll as a fundamental bunt (rebellion) against political systems and social trends.
Critics note that the book’s explicit nature makes classic provocative authors like Marquis de Sade or Bukowski seem "puritanical" by comparison. It dives deep into sexual fantasies and orgies, though some reviewers feel the repetitive nature of these scenes causes the book to lose its initial charm.
A recurring motif in Vukasinović’s exploration of these themes is the human body—specifically, its vulnerability and its use as a tool. In discussing relationships, he often focuses on the physical, sometimes grotesque aspects of intimacy. This is not meant for titillation, but rather to emphasize the animalistic nature of human beings when stripped of their social pretenses.
The book is often subtitled as a "Philosophical-Psychological Porn Thriller". It chronicles Vukašinović's life through a lens of "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll".
He views rock and roll as a fundamental bunt (rebellion) against political systems and social trends.
Critics note that the book’s explicit nature makes classic provocative authors like Marquis de Sade or Bukowski seem "puritanical" by comparison. It dives deep into sexual fantasies and orgies, though some reviewers feel the repetitive nature of these scenes causes the book to lose its initial charm.
A recurring motif in Vukasinović’s exploration of these themes is the human body—specifically, its vulnerability and its use as a tool. In discussing relationships, he often focuses on the physical, sometimes grotesque aspects of intimacy. This is not meant for titillation, but rather to emphasize the animalistic nature of human beings when stripped of their social pretenses.
The book is often subtitled as a "Philosophical-Psychological Porn Thriller". It chronicles Vukašinović's life through a lens of "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll".