Let it Bleed: Essays 1985-1995

Author:   Gary Indiana
Publisher:   Profile Books Ltd
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781852423322


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 January 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Let it Bleed: Essays 1985-1995


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Gary Indiana's essays, like his fiction, take no prisoners. In fifteen years of writing for the likes of The Village Voice, Artforum, Details and Art in America, he has covered the range from Rodney King's beating to Mary McCarthy, to EuroDisney and the Reagan-Bush years. Ignoring good taste, his insights are acute, brash, bracing and intelligent; Let It Bleed collects for the first time some of the most engaging and provocative writing that has been produced in a long time.

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Author:   Gary Indiana
Publisher:   Profile Books Ltd
Imprint:   Serpent's Tail
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.283kg
ISBN:  

9781852423322


ISBN 10:   1852423323
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 January 1997
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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?His reports from the front ring as true as stories your grandma told you... except that your grandma wasn't this funny, smart, mean, self-examined or perceptive - nor, in all probability, did she use the same vocabulary? Publishers Weekly ?Raw, caustic, and almost frighteningly intelligent essays? Sunday Times


Novelist Indiana (Gone Tomorrow, 1993, etc.) offers his often spleenful commentary on a variety of political, artistic, and social topics in this collection drawn from the Village Voice and other publications. The most scathing of Indiana's essays tend to have the most entertaining moments. His opening salvo, an excoriation of his home state of New Hampshire on the occasion of its 1992 presidential primary, manages to be hilarious while spraying astonishing quantities of bile: Those for whom 'Live Free or Die' has traditionally meant dropping out of 10th grade and heading straight for . . . [the] shoe shops, Raytheon, or the mills, feel such depths of cultural inferiority that truly abusive public figures often resonate more winningly with them than reformers and do-gooders. An insightful piece on the assisted-suicide trial of Dr. Jack Kevorkian puts the case's moral ambiguities in the context of its truly distasteful cast of characters; The Sex Factory successfully delves into the romanceless banality of the porno film industry; and the poetic, fragmented Death Notices captures movingly the horror and grief of AIDS over a decade in the urban arts community. But Indiana's Gonzo Lite pilgrimages to Euro Disney and to Branson, Mo., where he smirks at the double-knits and double chins of Middle American tourists, produce no insights that Hunter S. Thompson didn't have two and a half decades ago (in fact, Thompson's shadow falls over much of the material here). The occasional essays that pad the collection - book, movie, and art reviews - tend toward a generic snappiness, always smart but lacking the individuality of Indiana's first-person reporting. But the controversy over Richard Serra's hideous public sculpture, Tilted Arc, inspires a very funny discussion of censorship and artistic quality. Highly competent, frequently entertaining pieces, but they don't add up to a work of substance. (Kirkus Reviews)


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Gary Indiana is the author of Gone Tomorrow, Horse Crazy and Rent Boy, which is also available from Serpent s Tail. He lives in New York.

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