Bodies of Work: Essays
By (Author) Kathy Acker
Introduction by Cynthia Carr
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
4th May 2006
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
818.5409
Paperback
192
Width 10mm, Height 196mm, Spine 14mm
141g
Kathy Acker is widely considered one of the most important writers of the late 20th century. While her novels have become cult classics, establishing her influence on postmodernists, feminists, performers, punks and students of literature, her essays are available only in this comprehensive collection. Bodies of Work maps a wide-ranging cultural territory. From art and cinema, through politics, bodybuilding, science fiction and the city, they reflect and challenge the times in which we live. Matching guts with theory, anger with compassion, Acker offers original views on such subjects as diverse as the films of Peter Greenaway, the paintings of Goya, the writings of Marquis de Sade and copyright in the age of the internet. Collectively, these essays offer the reader a journey into provocation and delight.
Scarified sensibility, subversive intellect, and predatory wit make her a writer like no other New York Times "Kathy Acker's trancelike writing style peels away the layers of reality.... Acker is an expert at evoking this shadowy realm of belief and emotion where the rules of cause and effect do not necessarily apply." San Francisco Chronicle
Kathy Acker was one of the most original, subversive and influential writers of the late 20th century. Known variously, and notoriously, as a postmodernist, feminist, post-punk and plagiarist, her work over a dozen novels and novellas has inspired a generation of writers and artists. She died in 1997.