Dino (biography)

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Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams
LC Class
PN2287.M52 T6 1992

Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams is a biography of

first person from the point of view of Martin, a gonzo journalism
style which would be used more frequently in his later non-fiction works.

Critical reception

The Los Angeles Times wrote: "A dazzling stylist, Tosches operates like a be-bop sax player, using Martin’s resume as his basic melody, then bursting into frenzied improvisational solos as he tries to liven up Dino’s lowbrow antics."[3]

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