Paradise, Volume 3 : The Psychoanalysis of Trash
(Author) Ken HollingsThe third and final volume of Ken Hollings’ personal reflections on Trash Aesthetics. In Paradise, Hollings tells the story of three kings who squandered everything they had in a grandiose spectacle of waste. King Ludwig II of Bavaria, "King of Rock 'n' Roll" Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop," all shared the same doomed innocence. Their lives and early deaths were connected through individual displays of unfettered extravagance that brought them to the very edge of ruin. Each of them lived out their personal ideals of beauty and pleasure—even after the money was gone. In his reworking of Dante Alighieri’s Paradiso, Hollings presents Heaven as a place of rebellious, but tragic, self-indulgence. As he notes in his introduction: "You have to be in Heaven to see Hell."
Ken Hollings
Ken Hollings is a British writer known for his book "Welcome to Mars: Fantasies of Science in the American Century." His writing style is a blend of cultural criticism, science fiction, and historical analysis. Hollings' work explores the intersection of technology, media, and society, making him a key voice in contemporary literature.