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Rent Boy (Paperback): Gary Indiana Rent Boy (Paperback)
Gary Indiana
R400 R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Resentment - A Comedy (Paperback): Gary Indiana Resentment - A Comedy (Paperback)
Gary Indiana; Introduction by Patrick McGrath
R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

In a novel capturing an era that seems at once familiar and grotesque, a New York writer lands in Los Angeles in 1994.Originally published in 1997, Resentment was the first in Gary Indiana's now-classic trilogy (followed in 1999 by Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story and in 2003 by Depraved Indifference) chronicling the more-or-less permanent state of "depraved indifference" that characterized American life at the millennium's end. In Resentment, Seth, a New York-based writer arrives in Los Angeles (where he has history and friends) in mid-August, 1994, to observe what will become the marathon parricide trial of the wealthy, athletic, and troubled Martinez brothers, broadcast live every day on Court TV. Still reeling from the end of his obsessive courtship of a young SoHo artist/waiter, Seth moves between a room at the Chateau Marmont and a Mount Washington shack owned by his old cab-driving, ex-Marxist friend, Jack, while he writes a profile of Teddy Wade--one of the era's hottest young actors, who has "dared" to star as a gay character in a new Hollywood film. Studded throughout with scathing satirical portraits of media figures, other writers, and the Martinez trial teams, Resentment captures an era that seems, two decades later, at once grotesque, familiar, and a precursor to our own.

Horse Crazy (Paperback): Gary Indiana Horse Crazy (Paperback)
Gary Indiana; Introduction by Tobi Haslett
R342 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R32 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Vera Lehndorff & Holger Truelzsch: Body Paintings 1970-1988 (Hardcover): Vera Lehndorff Vera Lehndorff & Holger Truelzsch: Body Paintings 1970-1988 (Hardcover)
Vera Lehndorff; Text written by Gary Indiana, Richard Milazzo, Susan Sontag, Frank Boeckelmann, …
R1,608 Discovery Miles 16 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Headshots by Aura Rosenberg (Paperback): Gary Indiana, Lynne Tillman Headshots by Aura Rosenberg (Paperback)
Gary Indiana, Lynne Tillman
R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gone Tomorrow (Paperback): Gary Indiana Gone Tomorrow (Paperback)
Gary Indiana; Foreword by Sarah Nicole Prickett
R371 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Schwarzenegger Syndrome - Politics and Celebrity in the Age of Contempt (Hardcover, New): Gary Indiana Schwarzenegger Syndrome - Politics and Celebrity in the Age of Contempt (Hardcover, New)
Gary Indiana 1
R506 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R98 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the California recall circus, in which Gary Coleman, Larry Flynt, and Arianna Huffington vied with over one hundred other candidates to replace a supposedly inept governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger emerged triumphant. How did this onetime bodybuilding champion and gay pinup, with no political experience and a string of mediocre action movies to his name, come to take over the world’s fifth-largest economy? In The Schwarzenegger Syndrome, celebrated journalist and novelist Gary Indiana makes the case that this tale is a product of a mediasoaked culture in which image matters more than substance. The recall process, a parody of direct democracy, gave Schwarzenegger the chance of a lifetime. With so many candidates in the race, he certainly wasn’t the most qualified, the most articulate, or the most credible—but he was the most famous. And for the majority of Californians, that was enough. A witty and biting travelogue through the intersection of celebrity culture with American political life, The Schwarzenegger Syndrome lays bare the dark implications of Schwarzenegger’s rise to power in the Golden State.

To Whom It May Concern (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Louise Bourgeois, Gary Indiana To Whom It May Concern (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Louise Bourgeois, Gary Indiana
R1,143 R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Save R235 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

ToWhom It May Concern is one of the final projects Louise Bourgeois completed, and is an apt demonstration of the enduring power of her work. Rich pinks, purples, reds and blues describe bodies comprising swollen bellies, heavy breasts, engorged phalluses and stooped torsos are presented in a series of pairings on facing pages. Deceptively simple in design, the varying intensity and range of colour within each figure reveals a dynamism in each repeated coupling of these headless, limbless bodies: male and female at their essential, and the relationship between the two, changing but the same. Indiana's short, visceral but lyrical texts are interspersed throughout and form a conversation with these images, an unconventional non-narrative, part of a broader dialogue about the barrier of flesh, about desire and intimacy. This Violette Editions publication, developed in collaboration with The Easton Foundation, faithfully reproduces in reduced size the original large-format artists' book, made in fabric in an edition of seven.

Do Everything in the Dark (Paperback): Gary Indiana Do Everything in the Dark (Paperback)
Gary Indiana
R403 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R22 (5%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Fire Season - Selected Essays 1984 - 2021 (Paperback): Gary Indiana Fire Season - Selected Essays 1984 - 2021 (Paperback)
Gary Indiana
R378 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Coma (Paperback): Pierre Guyotat Coma (Paperback)
Pierre Guyotat; Introduction by Gary Indiana; Translated by Noura Wedell
R486 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R45 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A poetic exploration of trauma and renewal from the last avant-garde visionary of the twentieth century. Long ago, in childhood, when Summer reverberates and feels and throbs all over, it begins to circumscribe my body along with my self, and my body gives it shape in turn: the "joy" of living, of experiencing, of already foreseeing dismembers it, this entire body explodes, neurons rush toward what attracts them, zones of sensation break off almost in blocks that come to rest at the four corners of the landscape, at the four corners of Creation.-from Coma The novelist and playwright Pierre Guyotat has been called the last great avant-garde visionary of the twentieth century, and the near-cult status of his work-because of its extreme linguistic innovation and its provocative violence-has made him one of the most influential of French writers today. He has been hailed as the true literary heir to Lautreamont and Arthur Rimbaud, and his "inhuman" works have been mentioned in the same breath as those by Georges Bataille and Antonin Artaud. Winner of the 2006 prix Decembre, Coma is the deeply moving, vivid portrayal of the artistic and spiritual crisis that wracked Guyotat in the 1980s when he reached the physical limits of his search for a new language, entered a mental clinic, and fell into a coma brought on by self-imposed starvation. A poetic, cruelly lucid account, Coma links Guyotat's illness and loss of subjectivity to a broader concern for the slow, progressive regeneration of humanity. Written in what the author himself has called a "normalized writing," this book visits a lifetime of moments that have in common the force of amazement, brilliance, and a flash of life. Grounded in experiences from the author's childhood and his family's role in the French Resistance, Coma is a tale of initiation that provides an invaluable key to interpreting Guyotat's work, past and future.

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