This collection features three early self-published novels by Kathy Acker, showcasing her pioneering voice in experimental literature. Accompanied by a new introduction from Kate Zambreno, the book highlights Acker's unique narrative style and thematic explorations. Readers can expect to delve into Acker's unconventional storytelling and bold exploration of identity, sexuality, and the boundaries of language.
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Questa serie si addentra nelle profondità della psiche umana, esplorando gli intricati legami tra percezione, memoria e identità. Ogni narrazione svela strati di desideri nascosti e traumi che plasmano le nostre vite. I lettori vengono attratti in un mondo carico di suspense dove la realtà viene costantemente messa in discussione e nulla è come sembra. È un viaggio negli angoli oscuri della mente e dell'anima umana.


Ordine di lettura consigliato
Portrait of an Eye
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Beginning with The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula in 1973, Kathy Acker set out on a brilliant journey exploring the boundaries of modern fiction that has since made her one of the most celebrated novelists of her generation.From the start, Kathy Acker created a brash and sexy female voice as shocking as the worlds she invokes. In Childlike Life she steps into the biography of a Mississippi murderess who falls in love with a famous lawyer. In I Dreamt I Was a Nymphomaniac she takes a man capable of deceiving both sexes as her lover in a dreamy odyssey through the labyrinth of her desires. In The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec is a woman starved for love and sex.All of Acker's obsessions -- the frenzy of sexual desire, the search for identity, the invention of a new literary language -- are present here with a savage purity and raw energy matched only rarely in her later works.