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"Kids (US Edition)" is a photo book by Larry Clark, a leading American photographer. Larry Clark is a photographer who represents the youth and subculture scene, and is still extremely popular in Japan. Born and raised in the rural town of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Clark became addicted to drugs for about three years from the age of 14, continuing to inject amphetamines (stimulants), and photographed the series of events to publish as "TULSA" (1971). The personal story, which depicts the unknown backside of American life, such as the fear of not being able to escape from drugs, the suffering of young people trying to rebel against the conservative culture, and the sense of blockage in rural towns, has resonated strongly with young people around the world, and TULSA has become Clark's masterpiece. This book is a book composed of stills from the film "Kids," which was written by Harmony Korine, who was 19 years old at the time, and directed by Clark, and is a masterpiece on par with "TULSA." US edition.