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'''''Holy Wood''''' is a fictional novel by [[Marilyn Manson]], written between 1999 and 2000 (although Manson has claimed to have been writing certain selections since 1995). Initially envisioned as a companion piece to the album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'', it remains currently unreleased after a series of delays, widely believed to be the result of publishing problems.
 
'''''Holy Wood''''' is a fictional novel by [[Marilyn Manson]], written between 1999 and 2000 (although Manson has claimed to have been writing certain selections since 1995). Initially envisioned as a companion piece to the album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'', it remains currently unreleased after a series of delays, widely believed to be the result of publishing problems.
  
Manson refers to the currently unreleased ''Holy Wood'' as "a fiction novel, most likely comparable with something like ''A Clockwork Orange''. The story lines are not similar in any way, but it's a social commentary and it takes place in a fictional time that's neither the past nor the present. It deals with all the subjects that ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' focuses upon: the value of children, politics and religion, violence as entertainment. I'm sure it will be greeted with great controversy and hatred, and I'm sure someone will read it and want to make it into a film. But my original idea of making it into a film the way I wanted to would never be possible. It would never be shown in a theatre; the images are far too grand, elaborate and violent."
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Manson refers to the currently unreleased ''Holy Wood'' as "a fiction novel, most likely comparable with something like ''A Clockwork Orange''. The story lines are not similar in any way, but it's a social commentary and it takes place in a fictional time that's neither the past nor the present. It deals with all the subjects that [''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)''] focuses upon: the value of children, politics and religion, violence as entertainment. I'm sure it will be greeted with great controversy and hatred, and I'm sure someone will read it and want to make it into a film. But my original idea of making it into a film the way I wanted to would never be possible. It would never be shown in a theatre; the images are far too grand, elaborate and violent."
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

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