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Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration

Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration

by David Wojnarowicz (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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The “fierce, erotic, haunting, truthful” memoirs of an extraordinary artist, activist, and iconoclast who lit up late-twentieth-century New York (Dennis Cooper).One of the New York Times’ “50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years” David Wojnarowicz’s brief but eventful life was not easy. From a suburban adolescence marked by neglect, drugs, prostitution, and abuse to a squalid life on the streets of New York City, to fame—and infamy—as an activist and controversial visual artist whose work was lambasted in the halls of Congress, all before his early death from AIDS at age thirty-seven, Wojnarowicz seemed to be at war with a homophobic “establishment” and the world itself. Yet what emerged from the darkness was a truly extraordinary artist and human being—an angry young man of remarkable poetic sensibilities who was inordinately sympathetic to those who, like him, lived and struggled outside society’s boundaries.Close to the Knives is his searing yet strangely beautiful account told in a collection of powerful essays. An author whom reviewers have compared to Kerouac and Genet, David Wojnarowicz mesmerizes, horrifies, and delights in equal measure with his unabashed honesty. At once savage and funny, poignant and sexy, compassionate and unforgiving, his words and stories cut like knives, leaving indelible marks on all who read them.  Read more

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ASINB00KBEBXII
PublisherOpen Road Media
AccessibilityLearn more
Publication dateJune 3 2014
LanguageEnglish
File size2.9 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayEnabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length290 pages
ISBN-13978-1480489677
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#38,414 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #24 in Violence in Society (Kindle Store) #56 in Social Activist Biographies & Memoirs #94 in LGBTQ2S+ Biographies & Memoirs
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