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Kevin Killian; Foreword by Derek McCormack
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A dark satire about an amusement park more deranged than anything
Disney could imagine: a playland for gay men called
Faggotland.Castle Faggot is Derek McCormack's darkest and most
delicious book yet, a satire of sugary cereals and Saturday morning
cartoons set in an amusement park more deranged than anything
Disney dreamed up. At the heart of the park is Faggotland, a
playland for gay men, and Castle Faggot, the darkest dark ride in
the world. Home to a cartoon Dracula called Count Choc-o-log, the
castle is decorated with the corpses of gays--some were killed,
some killed themselves, all ended up as decor. The book includes a
map of Faggotland, a photobook of the castle, the instructions for
a castle-shaped dollhouse, and the novelization of a TV puppet show
about Count Choc-o-log and his friends--reminiscent of the classic
stop-motion special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but even gayer
and more grotesque. As scatological as Sade but with a
Hanna-Barbera vibe, Castle Faggot transmutes McCormack's love of
the lurid and the childlike, of funhouses and sickhouses, into
something furiously funny: as Edmund White says, "the mystery of
objects, the lyricism of neglected lives, the menace and nostalgia
of the past--these are all ingredients in this weird and beautiful
parallel universe."
A gleeful grotesquerie and savage satire, featuring Abraham and
Mary Todd Lincoln and the Devil, along with Civil War dead,
deconstructed couture, and gay ghosts. The Well-Dressed Wound is
Derek McCormack's play script "seance": a fashion show by the dead
for the living. In the depths of the Civil War, in a theater in P.
T. Barnum's American Museum on Broadway, Abraham and Mary Todd
Lincoln participate in a staged spiritualistic rite. But the medium
conducting them has invited along another being: the Devil,
disguised as twentieth-century French fashionista Martin Margiela
(aka "King Faggot"). What follows is the most fiendish runway show
ever mounted, complete with war dead, deconstructed couture, and
gay ghosts infected with all manner of infectious agents, including
oozy AIDS. While his previous fictions have explored the darker
corners of country music, high fashion, and camp, The Well-Dressed
Wound is McCormack's most radical work yet, occultishly evoking the
evil-twin muses of transgressive literature, Kathy Acker and Pierre
Guyotat. The creation thus conjured is a gleeful grotesquerie, a
savage satire not so much of fashion as of death, a work that, as
Bruce Hainley observes in Artforum, puts "the 'pus' back in opus."
Here death and life spin on a viral double helix of contamination
and couture, blistering and bandages, history and hysteria, semen
and seams. "Being dead is so very now," Hainley opines. "This tiny
tome (a time bomb, a tomb) is to die for and radically alive."
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Alex Da Corte: Mr. Remember (Hardcover)
Alex Da Corte; Edited by Laerke Rydal Jorgensen, William Pym, Mathias Ussing Seeberg; Foreword by Poul Erik Tojner; Text written by …
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Fiction. Critically acclaimed books Dark Rides and Wishbook are
collected in a single volume in GRAB BAG, a selection of editor
Dennis Cooper's "Little House on the Bowery" series. Dark Rides,
the first book in GRAB BAG, tells the story of Derek, a gay
teenager looking for love in carnivals, honky tonks, and hospitals.
Wish Book, the second book, focuses on a small city swarming with
con men, hucksters, and spiritualists during the Great Depression.
Though Derek McCormack has been nominated for a Toronto Book Award
and a National Magazine Award in Canada, GRAB BAG is his first
release in the United States. "Anyone interested in the more
wicked, crafty and inventive forms of Canadian writing should be
well advised to spend time with McCormack"--Toronto Star.
"This extraordinary collage of sophisticated essays on key terms in
urban geography both provides a conventional basis to and recasts
innovatively a burgeoning field in the discipline." - Roger Keil,
co-Editor, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
"The city is an obvious but confounding object of geographical
analysis; urban structure and life are shaped by an astounding
array of social, economic, and political dynamics. This volume
embraces these complexities of city form in a wide-ranging,
readable, well-informed, and highly interdisciplinary analysis of
key topics in urban studies. With its fresh approach, this book
provides an accessible entry point for the newcomer to urban
geography, yet also delivers creative insights for those with
greater familiarity." - Professor Steven K. Herbert, University of
Washington Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Urban
Geography provides a cutting-edge introduction to the central
concepts that define contemporary research in urban geography.
Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the book includes: An
introductory chapter providing a succinct overview of the recent
developments in the field. Over 20 key concept entries with
comprehensive explanations, definitions and evolutions of the
subject. A glossary, figures, diagrams and suggested further
reading. This is an ideal companion text for upper-level
undergraduate and postgraduate students in urban geography and
covers the expected staples of the subdiscipline from global cities
and urban nature to transnational urbanism and virtuality.
"This extraordinary collage of sophisticated essays on key terms in
urban geography both provides a conventional basis to and recasts
innovatively a burgeoning field in the discipline." - Roger Keil,
co-Editor, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
"The city is an obvious but confounding object of geographical
analysis; urban structure and life are shaped by an astounding
array of social, economic, and political dynamics. This volume
embraces these complexities of city form in a wide-ranging,
readable, well-informed, and highly interdisciplinary analysis of
key topics in urban studies. With its fresh approach, this book
provides an accessible entry point for the newcomer to urban
geography, yet also delivers creative insights for those with
greater familiarity." - Professor Steven K. Herbert, University of
Washington Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Urban
Geography provides a cutting-edge introduction to the central
concepts that define contemporary research in urban geography.
Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the book includes: An
introductory chapter providing a succinct overview of the recent
developments in the field. Over 20 key concept entries with
comprehensive explanations, definitions and evolutions of the
subject. A glossary, figures, diagrams and suggested further
reading. This is an ideal companion text for upper-level
undergraduate and postgraduate students in urban geography and
covers the expected staples of the subdiscipline from global cities
and urban nature to transnational urbanism and virtuality.
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