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The Beautifully Worthless
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02 April 2013

Winner of the 2005 Lambda Literary Award for Debut Lesbian Fiction.
"The Beautifully Worthless is an outrageous act of kindness."Eileen Myles
"She's insanely talented, it's mad. The Beautifully Worthless crisscrosses the USA, like Close to the Knives, like Kerouac, desperately seeking out everything occluded and driven, a frenzy of seeking frozen into poetry."Kevin Killian
"Ali Liebegott’s books evoke a life-affirming sensation that comes from embracing the pendular. Her ability to hit the right tone is scientific, almost violent in its precisiona single word or observation, well-placed, can have a reader crying or laughing aloud."Evan Karp, Bomb Magazine
A runaway waitress leaves her lover, grabs her dog, and hits the highway. Ali Liebegott maps her travels in a series of hilarious and heartbreaking letters to the girl she left behind, and some of the most exquisite poetry written about love, heartache, and madness.
FICTION / LGBT / Lesbian, Biography: general, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBT, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / LGBT, POETRY / LGBT, Anthologies: general, Poetry, Fiction: general & literary
"Ali Liebegott's The Beautifully Worthless is a mixed-genre tour de force, a classic yet subverted road story, an original and fierce claim on this country, and the generator of an unusual, moving canon. It's saturated with Liebegott's signature gifts: a peerless sense of humor and a capacity to bear witness to and articulate the darkest corners of fear and despair. I stand in awe of Liebegott's talent and heart. She is one of the best we've got."—Maggie Nelson
"Her witty, compassionate voice haunts me like no other."—Joan Larkin
"Most comparisons to Jack Kerouac induce eye-rolls, but you figure that the Beatific City Lights wouldn't print such a thing unless they meant it. The Beautifully Worthless is a subverted road story about a runaway waitress who leaves her lover and hits the road with her dog. She maps her travels in letters to the girl she left behind and poetry about love and heartache."—SF Weekly
"[Liebegott] writes with grace and empathy and with a whole 'lotta' heart."—Amos Lassen