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Meet Vanessa Salomon, a privileged and misanthropic French-American
translator hailing from a wealthy Parisian family. Her twin sister
is a famous movie star, which Vanessa resents deeply and daily. The
only man Vanessa ever loved recently killed himself by jumping off
the roof of her building. It's a full life. Vanessa has just
started working on an English translation of a titillating,
experimental thriller by a dead author when she's offered a more
prominent gig: translating the latest book by an Extremely Famous
French Writer who is not in any way based on Michel Houellebecq. As
soon as she agrees to meet this writer, however, her other, more
obscure project begins to fight back-leading Vanessa down into a
literary hell of traps and con games and sadism and doppelgangers
and mystic visions and strange assignations and, finally, the
secret of life itself. Peppered with "sponsored content" providing
cocktail recipes utilizing a brand of liquor imported by the film
director Steven Soderbergh, and with a cameo from the actress Juno
Temple, Bad Eminence is at once an old-school literary satire in
the mode of Vladimir Nabokov as well as a jolly thumb in the eyes
of contemporary screen-life and digital celebrity.
The 8th issue of Sensitive Skin, a journal of post-beat,
pre-apocalyptic art, writing, music and whatnot, features a rare
interview with WilliamS. Burroughs, by Allen Ginsberg, from the
early 90s, with previously unpublished photographs of Burroughs by
Ruby Ray, as well as her photos from the original SF punk scene,
including shots of X, The Dead Kennedys, and Sid Vicious. We're
also proud to present writing by: Mike Hudson, founder and lead
singer of seminal seventies punk rock band The Pagans;. James
Greer, author of the novels Artificial Light, The Failure and the
non-fiction book Guided By Voices: A Brief History, a biography of
a band for which he played bassguitar; Thaddeus Rutkowski, the
author of the innovative novels Haywire, Tetched and Roughhouse;
Karen Lillis (aka Karen the Small Press Librarian), author of Watch
the Doors as They Close; Chavisa Woods, whose debut collection of
short stories, Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind was a Lambda
Literary Award finalist; Jim Feast, a founding member of the
Unbearables writers group; Rob Hardin, author of Distorture, winner
of the Firecracker Award; and Mark McCawley, editor of the Canadian
litzine Urban Graffiti. Todd Colby, who has published four books of
poetry: Ripsnort, Cush, Riot in the Charm Factory: New and Selected
Writings, and Tremble & Shine, all by Soft Skull Press. Colby
has been broadcast nationally on PBS, MTV and NPR for Garrison
Keillor's Writer's Almanac. Plus music from: contemporary jazz
combo The New Monsters, featuring Steve Horowitz, Dan Plonsey,
Scott Looney, Steve Adams and Jim Bove. And artwork from: Tom
McGlynn, whose work is represented the Whitney Museum and the
Museum of Modern Art. Justine Frischmann, former front woman and
guitarist for iconic '90s brit-pop band Elastica James Romberger,
artist for the critically acclaimed Seven Miles A Second, in
collaboration with David Wojnarowicz. Plus more fiction, poetry,
photographs and illustrations from Ray Jicha, Su Byron, Jennifer
Adams, David West, Les Bridges, Chris Bava, Jeff Spirer, Charlie
Homo, Cedric Monot, Kym Ghee, Ted Barron and Marcin Owczarek.
Sensitive Skin magazine began as a print venture from New York's
Lower East Side in the 1990s, and published such literary
luminaries as Richard Hell, Jack Micheline, Penny Arcade, Eileen
Myles, Lynne Tillman, Patrick McGrath, Bob Holman, Maggie Estep,
Emily XYZ, Herbert Huncke and Joel Rose, with art by Andres
Serrano, Ari Marcopolis, Andrew Castrucci and James Romberger, to
namebutafew.... Sensitive Skin was reborn in the summer of 2010,
and has already presented work by such esteemed artists as Justine
Frischmann (Elastica), Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's
Handbook), Darius James (Negrophobia), Stewart Home (Pure Mania),
Michael A. Gonzales (Vibe magazine regular), Drew Hubner (American
By Blood), Jonathan Shaw (Narcissa), Melissa Febos (Whip Smart),
Max Blagg (Bald Ego), Patricia Eakins (The Hungry Girls), Dire
McCain (publisher, Paraphilia Magazine), Rob Roberge (Working
Backwards from the Worst Moment of My Life), Kurt Wolf (Pussy
Galore), Erika Schickel (You're Not the Boss of Me: Adventures of a
Modern Mom), John S. Hall (King Missile), Kevin Rafferty (Atomic
Cafe), and downtown NYC avant-garde music legend Elliott Sharp.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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