Kathy Acker: I'm Very Into You: Correspondence 1995-1996
I'm Very Into You: Correspondence 1995-1996
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- Herausgeber: Matias Viegener
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- MIT Press, 02/2015
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781584351641
- Bestellnummer: 4277558
- Umfang: 152 Seiten
- Altersempfehlung: 18 Jahre
- Gewicht: 189 g
- Maße: 203 x 139 mm
- Stärke: 17 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.2.2015
- Serie: Semiotext(e) / Native Agents
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
The tempestuous email correspondence between Kathy Acker and McKenzie Wark, shimmering with insight, gossip, sex, and cultural commentary."Why am I telling you all this? Partly 'cause the whole queerness / identity thing for me stretches through everything, absolutely everything. Slipping between straight / gay is child's play compared to slipping between writer / teacher / influence-peddler whatever. I forget who I am. You reminded me of who I prefer to be.” [M. W.]
"It's two in the morning... I know what you mean about slipping roles: I love it, going high low, power helpless even captive, male female, all over the place, space totally together and brain-sharp, if it wasn't for play I'd be bored stiff and I think boredom is the emotion I find most unbearable... ” [KA]
—from I'm Very into You
After Kathy Acker met McKenzie Wark on a trip to Australia in 1995, they had a brief fling and immediately began a heated two-week email correspondence. Their emails shimmer with insight, gossip, sex, and cultural commentary. They write in a frenzy, several times a day; their emails cross somewhere over the International Date Line, and themselves become a site of analysis. What results is an index of how two brilliant and idiosyncratic writers might go about a courtship across 7, 500 miles of airspace—by pulling in Alfred Hitchcock, stuffed animals, Georges Bataille, Elvis Presley, phenomenology, Marxism, The X-files, psychoanalysis, and the I Ching.
Their corresepondence is a Plato's Symposium for the twenty-first century, but written for queers, transsexuals, nerds, and book geeks. I'm Very Into You is a text of incipience, a text of beginnings, and a set of notes on the short, shared passage of two iconic individuals of our time.