<p>'I would make a case for I Remember as one of the twenty or so most important American autobiographies, important for its air of unimportance and for its mingling of cultural bric-a-brac with sexual frankness and self-revelation.'</p>

New Yorker

Joe Brainard's I Remember is a cult classic, envied and admired by writers from Frank O'Hara to John Ashbery and Edmund White. As autobiography, Brainard's method was brilliantly simple: to set down specific memories as they rose to the surface of his consciousness, each prefaced by the refrain 'I remember'.

Fifty-two years after its original US publication in 1970, this is the first UK edition.

'In simple, forthright, declarative sentences, he charts the map of the human soul and permanently alters the way we look at the world. I Remember is both uproariously funny and deeply moving. It is also one of the few totally original books I have ever read.' Paul Auster

 

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Product details

ISBN
9781907903571
Published
2013-03-01
Publisher
Notting Hill Editions
Weight
246 gr
Height
190 mm
Width
120 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
216

Author
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Biographical note

Joe Brainard was born in Arkansas and moved to New York when he was only 18, where he became a vital presence in the city's art and poetry scenes of the 1960s and 1970s. He died in 1994.