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A lyric essay written through Kathy Acker’s evocative prose, public statements, and private archives.
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03 October 2017

Martin’s lyric essay, written through Kathy Acker’s evocative prose, public statements, and private archives, follows Acker through New York’s downtown St. Mark’s Poetry Project scene, Black Mountain College, and the Beats, as Acker embarks on her own deconstructions of autobiographical and historical subjects, art procedurals, proto-conceptual writing, legacies, and spirits.
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Pages: 264
Publisher: Nightboat Books
Imprint: Nightboat Books
Publication Date:
03 October 2017
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781937658717
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Novel as Form
A lyric cover of Kathy Acker’s career and a study of the development of narrative in her books deftly tracing Acker’s interactions with a diverse palette of avant-gardisms, world letters, cultures, and theory. Martin follows Acker through New York’s downtown St. Mark’s Poetry Project scene, Black Mountain College, and the Beats, as Acker embarks on her own deconstructions of subjects autobiographical and historical, art procedurals, proto-conceptual writing, legacies, and spirits.
Douglas A. Martin is the author of books of poetry and prose, including: Once You Go Back, Your Body Figured, In The Time of Assignments, Branwell, and They Change the Subject. His first novel, Outline of My Lover, was selected by Colm Tóibín as an International Book of the Year in The Times Literary Supplement and adapted in part by the Forsythe Company for their multimedia ballet/live film, Kammer/Kammer. His work has been translated into three languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.