All I Need Is Love

All I Need Is Love: A Memoir is the autobiography of the German actor Klaus Kinski first published 1975 in German under the title Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund (English: "I am so wild about your strawberry mouth").

[3] The 1988 edition was withdrawn from publication because of a copyright dispute between Random House and a West German publisher,[4] and because Marlene Dietrich threatened to sue for libel.

[7] The book itself was celebrated as hedonistic, excessive[8] and pornographic; however, reviews largely ignored the fact that Kinski had already raved about incest with his mother, sister and daughter.

[11] Kinskis elder daughter Pola Kinski (*1952) played with the original title when she published her own autobiography "Kindermund", which described the incestuous relationship her father established with her when she was a young child.

Chapter Two deals with his short career in the military, his first theatre experiences and successes, his entrance into an insane asylum.