The author of Empire of the Senseless gives the Dickens classic a punk
twist, setting it in 1980s New York City. Kathy Acker's practice of
literary appropriation and pastiche made her notorious—as a rebel
and a groundbreaker—when Great Expectations was first published in
1982. Here, she begins rewriting Charles Dickens's classic—splicing
it with passages from Pierre Guyotat's sexually violent Eden, Eden,
Eden, among other texts—alongside Acker's trademark pithy dialogue,
as well as prank missives to the likes of Susan Sontag, Sylvère
Lotringer, and God. At the center of this form-shifting narrative,
Acker's protagonist collects an inheritance following her mother's
suicide, which compels her to revisit and reinterpret traumatic scenes
from the past. Switching perspectives, identities, genders, and
centuries, the speaker lustily ransacks world literature to celebrate
and challenge the discourse around art, love, life, and death. Praise
for Great Expectations " Great Expectations in its boisterousness and
strong language and sense of the injustice-of-it-all is closely
related to Henry Miller." —Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times "Acker's
most accomplished experimental work. . . . As she says in Great
Expectations, "a narrative is an emotional moving." It should be, but
she's one of the few people . . . who manage to blend that kind of
warmth, gutsiness, and skill." —Sally O'Driscoll, Village Voice
"[Acker's] most completely unified work of art. . . . One that by
its formal concentration and its unified shape at every depth of
reading fulfills the sort of demands that Sterne or Canetti makes of
the novelist." —Alain Robbe-Grillet "A postmodern Colette with
echoes of Cleland's Fanny Hill." —William S. Burroughs
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A Novel
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ISBN
9780802146588
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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