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The Steve Machine

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Steve Machine

Contributors:

By (Author) Mike Hoolboom

ISBN:

9781552452028

Publisher:

Coach House Books

Imprint:

Coach House Books

Publication Date:

14th October 2004

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Debut Fiction) 2008

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

220

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

240g

Description

Auden flees the small town of Capreol for Toronto, bewildered, HIV positive, and in search of an entirely new personality. He falls in love with orgy maestro Wrik, mainly because the old Auden would never even have talked to him. And through Wrik, he meets Steve Reinke, his new best friend.

Steve and heres where it gets confusing is, in real life as well as in The Steve Machine, a renowned video artist, someone who makes television for one person at a time, small-screen excursions designed to cure arthritis or night blindness.

Despite being a virtuoso with video, however, Steve is not so good with love. He falls for a football star, and, with his medium-is-the-message videotapes, is able to slow down the other players so his beau can run past them all at normal speed. Though the team wins, Steve does not, and the jock dumps him.

Then theres the chess whiz, followed soon after by hustlers and tattoo artists, and and then Jody, whos got a mouth so big and red that Steve is overcome with lust. Truth is, its a mouth used to settling scores, only Steve doesnt catch this. Blinded by passion, our fictional Steve contracts HIV, then sets to work building a videotape that will relieve him, and the millions of others afflicted, of their illness. On the way, he stars in a reality TV show, decides to wear only white paper suits, and meets childhood idol Yoko Ono.

Auden accompanies Steve in this quest that is at once a plague narrative, a love story, a reflection on media technology, and a joy to read. As an added bonus, this volume has been written both as a regular hold-in-your-hand novel with a beginning, middle, and end (though not necessarily in that order), and as a machine designed to replace the voice of the inner monologue with something (or someone) far more soothing and satisfying. Like the videotapes of Steve Reinke, the book itself is a machine. The Steve Machine.

Reviews

"I love this book, though I prefer the original title, 'Steve Reinke, The Greatest Video Artist in the World.'"--The real-life Steve Reinke


"Mike Hoolboom is one of the most prolific and influential media artists in North America. He works across and in between many different media formations, from filmmaking to video, to writing books, to publishing articles and catalogues on independent and underground film. Not simply a filmmaker, it is perhaps better to identify him as an underground, experimental cinema force field, a volcanic power who shifts the known and mapped terrains of cinema and memory into meditative and urgent landscapes of unknown and reclaimed images."--Patricia Zimmerman, Ithaca College

Author Bio

Mike Hoolboom is the author of three books: "Plague Years, Fringe Film in Canada" and "Practical Dreamers: Conversations with Movie Artists." He is a founding member of the Pleasure Dome screening collective, and has worked as the artistic director of the Images Festival and as the experimental film coordinator at Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. He has won more than thirty international prizes and enjoyed nine retrospectives of his work.

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