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Against Memoir: Complaints, Confessions & Criticisms
Contributor(s): Tea, Michelle (Author)

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ISBN: 1936932180     ISBN-13: 9781936932184
Publisher: Amethyst Editions
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: May 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Biography & Autobiography | Lgbt
- Literary Collections | Lgbt
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2017049287
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.4" W x 7.9" L (0.80 lbs) 300 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
Features: Price on Product
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 02/15/2018 pg. 85
Library Journal 04/15/2018 pg. 83
Publishers Weekly 04/02/2018
Booklist 05/01/2018 pg. 57
Shelf Awareness 06/08/2018
 
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The PEN Award-winning essay collection about queer lives: "Gorgeously punk-rock rebellious."--The A.V. Club

The razor-sharp but damaged Valerie Solanas, a doomed lesbian biker gang, recovering alcoholics, and teenagers barely surviving at an ice creamery: these are some of the larger-than-life, yet all-too-human figures populating America's fringes. Rife with never-ending fights and failures, theirs are the stories we too often try to forget. But in the process of excavating and documenting these queer lives, Michelle Tea also reveals herself in unexpected and heartbreaking ways.

Delivered with her signature honesty and dark humor, this is Tea's first-ever collection of journalistic writing. As she blurs the line between telling other people's stories and her own, she turns an investigative eye to the genre that's nurtured her entire career--memoir--and considers the price that art demands be paid from life.

Winner of the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay

Eclectic and wide-ranging. . . . A palpable pain animates many of these essays, as well as a raucous joy and bright curiosity. --The New York Times

The best essay collection I've read in years. --The New Republic


Contributor Bio(s): Tea, Michelle: - Michelle Tea is the author of numerous books, including Black Wave, Valencia, and How to Grow Up. She is the creator of the Sister Spit all-girl open mic and the 1997-1999 national tour, and founded RADAR Productions, a literary non-profit that oversees queer-centric projects. Currently she creates Amethyst Editions, a queer imprint of the Feminist Press.
 
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