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  1. 8 Fragments For Kurt Cobain. 1/ Genius is not a generous thing. In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover. And it resents fame. With bitter vengeance . Pills and powdres only placate it awhile. Then it puts you in a place where the planet's poles reverse. Where the currents of electricity shift .

  2. 8 Fragments for Kurt Cobain. 1/ Genius is not a generous thing . In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover . And it resents fame .

  3. 8 Fragments For Kurt Cobain. by Jim Carroll. 1/ Genius is not a generous thing. In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover. And it resents fame. With bitter vengeance. Pills and powdres only placate it awhile. Then it puts you in a place where the planet's poles reverse. Where the currents of electricity shift.

  4. 8 Fragments For Kurt Cobain by Jim Carroll. 1/ Genius is not a generous thing. In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover. And it resents fame. With bitter vengeance. Pills and powdres only placate it awhile. Then it puts you in a place where the planet's poles reverse. Where the currents of electricity shift.

  5. This document contains 8 fragments by Jim Carroll about Kurt Cobain. In 3 sentences: The fragments discuss Cobain's struggle with fame and genius, which brought him despair, addiction, and isolation.

  6. Genius is not a generous thing. In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover. And it resents fame. With bitter vengeance. Pills and powdres only placate it awhile. Then it puts you in a place where the planet’s poles reverse.

  7. 1. Genius comes at a high cost and charges more interest than any royalties can cover. It leaves one feeling resentful of fame and places them in a despairing mental state attracted to drugs and guns. 2. Cobain's guitar playing tightened like claws on his heart.