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In Memoriam to Kathy Acker’s Biography
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This talk was written for the November 22-24, 2018 symposium at the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, Germany, accompanying the first large-scale exhibition on Kathy Acker, “Get Rid of Meaning,” and was presented on the opening night. It proceeds to look at biographies of Kathy Acker and Arthur Rimbaud and how life intervened and continues to with said poetic and authorial legend; The talk also deals with issues of translation, with William Faulkner and Medea, and other travails in the “mythic” constitution of the first of Kathy Acker’s late period novels, In Memoriam to Identity. The author draws here upon work as a co-editor of Kathy Acker: The Last Interview and Other Conversations (Melville House Press, 2019).
Title: In Memoriam to Kathy Acker’s Biography
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This talk was written for the November 22-24, 2018 symposium at the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, Germany, accompanying the first large-scale exhibition on Kathy Acker, “Get Rid of Meaning,” and was presented on the opening night.
It proceeds to look at biographies of Kathy Acker and Arthur Rimbaud and how life intervened and continues to with said poetic and authorial legend; The talk also deals with issues of translation, with William Faulkner and Medea, and other travails in the “mythic” constitution of the first of Kathy Acker’s late period novels, In Memoriam to Identity.
The author draws here upon work as a co-editor of Kathy Acker: The Last Interview and Other Conversations (Melville House Press, 2019).
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