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Author:
Hester, Diarmuid, 1982- author.
Title:
Wrong : a critical biography of Dennis Cooper / by Diarmuid Hester.
Publisher:
University of Iowa Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xi, 319 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Cooper, Dennis,--1953-
Cooper, Dennis,--1953---Criticism and interpretation.
Cooper, Dennis,--1953-
2000-2099
Gay authors--United States--Biography.
Poets, American--21st century--Biography.
Motion picture producers and directors--United States--Biography.
Gay authors.
Motion picture producers and directors.
Poets, American.
United States.
Biographies.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Wrong: The Adolescence of an Iconoclast -- Chapter 2. Sturm und Drang: Rimbaud and Sade -- Chapter 3. A Poetics of Dissociability: The Punk Poets of Los Angeles -- Chapter 4. "I'm Yours": Frank O'Hara, Paul Goodman, and The Tenderness of the Wolves -- Chapter 5. Safe and the Aesthetics of Distance -- Chapter 6. "If there actually is such a thing as New Narrative..." -- Chapter 7. "Fuck Sexual Conformity": Anarcho-Homo Radicalism in the 1980s -- Chapter 8. The George Miles Cycle -- Chapter 9. JT LeRoy/My Loose Thread: "I had no other choice" -- Chapter 10. The Automated and The Eerie: Collaborations with Gisè€le Vienne -- Chapter 11. Dennis Cooper's Blog -- Chapter 12. Reading for Queer Subculture in The Marbled Swarm: A Novel -- Chapter 13. Asignifying Desire: HTML Novels and Feature Films -- Afterword: Starting with Friendship.
Summary:
"This is the first book-length study of the queer American writer and artist, Dennis Cooper (b. 1952), which explores his remarkable career from the 1970s to the present. Employing archival research along with interviews and close readings of his often-controversial work, it explores Cooper's various incarnations - punk poet, cult novelist, avant-garde playwright, queercore film director - situating him in relation to a number of underground American art, writing, and music scenes that have recently attracted renewed critical interest. Its primary aim is to establish Cooper's reputation as a leading figure of the American post-War avant-garde. Mr. Cooper has offered the project his full cooperation and has agreed to a substantial interview that will conclude the text. The principal argument advanced by the book is that we take seriously Cooper's assertion that he is an anarchist writer. While relatively skeptical of many of the labels that have been applied to him over the years (e.g. "gay poet," "transgressive writer," "blank novelist"), in interviews Cooper has readily acknowledged that he is an anarchist and that anarchist principles underpin his life and work. Hester pursues this idea across his oeuvre. What makes an anarchist writer in the American century? In what ways is a commitment to the radical politics of anarchism palpable in Cooper's work? How is this commitment born out in his life beyond the text? Irving Howe once wrote that a "powerful subterranean current" of anarchism runs through American literature - this book considers Dennis Cooper's life and work as a startling contemporary eruption of this longstanding and underappreciated tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The new American canon
ISBN:
1609386914
9781609386917
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1124798734
LCCN:
2019045112
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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