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Book Synopsis: The unsettling saga of Larry Flynt's most notorious protege. In May 1989, Dwaine Tinsley stood at the summit of an unlikely career. The product of a broken, trailer-trash marriage, he was a high school dropout who had decided to become a professional cartoonist while serving a six-year sentence in a Maryland prison for burglary. As cartoon editor for Larry Flynt's notorious Hustler magazine, he had assembled a staff of pen-and-Wite-Out-wielding Lenny Bruces whose unprecedentedly offensive socio-sexual cartoons had spearheaded that publication's fight against the forces of censorship and repression that sought to overthrow the political and cultural gains of the 1960s. His primary personal contribution―spawned amidst a national hysteria that saw a plague of child sexual abuse arising everywhere from pre-school staffs to satanic sects―was "Chester the Molester," a hulking middle-aged man who craved pre-pubescent girls. And then Tinsley's teenage daughter accused him of sexually violating her over the course of five years. And the prosecution in his ensuing criminal trial cast several storage boxes full of his cartoons against him.
Most Outrageous is the story of the trial of Dwaine Tinsley as well as the story of Tinsley's family life. Bob Levin's writings have established him as one of the most thought-provoking chroniclers of cartoonists today. While focusing upon the work and lives of the most offbeat creators in the field in order to champion the pursuit of individual vision, no matter how unorthodox or inflammatory, he has explored issues common to artists of every medium. Most Outrageous carries his search onto new, unsettling ground.
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Looking for an outrageous and thought-provoking read that pushes the boundaries? Look no further than "Most Outrageous: The Trials and Trespasses of Dwaine Tinsley and Chester the Molester"! This captivating book takes you on a journey through the life and career of Dwaine Tinsley, Larry Flynt's notorious protege. Immerse yourself in a tale of unlikely success, scandal, and the pursuit of freedom of expression.
Written by acclaimed author Bob Levin, "Most Outrageous" delves into the controversial trial of Dwaine Tinsley and the disturbing allegations that shook his family. Levin's captivating writing style and in-depth research guarantee a thought-provoking and eye-opening experience for readers. Get ready to challenge societal norms and explore the complicated lives of artists in the most austere circumstances.
Unafraid to tackle sensitive topics, "Most Outrageous" sheds light on the spread of censorship and repression that threatened to silence the voices of the 1960s. Through the lens of Tinsley's work as a cartoonist for Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine, you'll witness the fight against oppressive forces that aimed to suppress artistic expression. Brace yourself for an unprecedented collection of socio-sexual cartoons that shocked the nation during an era plagued with hysteria.
Don't miss out on this remarkable book that pushes the boundaries of artistic expression. Join us on this unsettling journey as we explore the trials and trespasses of Dwaine Tinsley and discover the true story behind "Chester the Molester." Order your copy of "Most Outrageous" today and experience a captivating tale that will challenge your preconceptions. Order Now.
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