
The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America
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- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
17 August 2007
Summary
The critically acclaimed adventures of an ex-Goth, ex-straight-girl, ex-lesbian, ex-Catholic schoolgirl on the road in 1990s America.Published by Semiotext(e) to critical acclaim in 1998, Michelle Tea’s debut novel The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America quickly established Tea as an exciting new literary talent and the voice of a new generation of queer, bisexual, transgendered, and straight youth. The Village Voice called Passionate Mistakes “the legacy of th…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781584350521 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1584350520 |
| Author: | Michelle Tea, Brandon Stosuy, Eileen Myles |
| Publisher: | Autonomedia |
| Imprint: | Semiotext |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Edition: | New edition |
| Release Date: | 17 August 2007 |
| Weight: | 318g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 14mm |
| Series: | Semiotext(e) / Native Agents |
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Critics Review
“The legacy of thirty years of feminism…. Rollicking and blistering, pained andhilarious, wired and wild-eyed and smashingly good.” Laurie Stone Village Voice
At 27, Michelle Tea is an ex-prostitute, ex-Goth, ex-drummer for Dirt Bike Gang, ex-straight girl, ex-lesbian separatist vegan, ex-Catholic schoolgirl, and ex-resident of Chelsea, Boston’s working class slum. She is poised, with this breakthrough debut volume, to become the spokesperson for America’s young queer girl mutant horde.
* New Books Weekly *Full of burning intensity.
* New York Times *Sentences that snap, and pop off the page to create a wholly formed, gruesomely real universe between the book covers.
– Chas Bowie * Portland Mercury *The first time I read The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America, I thought, Yes. Finally. No book has gotten closer to describing my own experience as a teen American girl, even though I came of age on a different continent than Michelle Tea, and never slept with another girl, and never worked as a prostitute. She captures something so close to the core of contemporary female experience that I want to get trite about it. I want to gush. I want to call her the Voice of a Generation, the New Jack Kerouac.
* Bookslut *The legacy of thirty years of feminism…. Rollicking and blistering, pained and hilarious, wired and wild-eyed and smashingly good.
– Laurie Stone * Village Voice *About The Author
Michelle Tea
Michelle Tea is the prolific author of the Lambda Award-winning Valencia, the graphic novel Rent Girl, the “inspired queer bildungsroman” Rose of No Man’s Land, and other books. She was a 1999 recipient of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award for fiction. Her critically acclaimed books have appeared on “books of the year” lists in publications ranging from the Voice Literary Supplement to the San Francisco Chronicle. She lives in San Francisco.Eileen Myles, named by BUST magazine “the rock star of modern poetry,” is the author of more than twenty books of poetry and prose, including Chelsea Girls, Cool for You, Sorry, Tree, and Not Me (Semiotext(e), 1991), and is the coeditor of The New Fuck You (Semiotext(e), 1995). Myles was head of the writing program at University of California, San Diego, from 2002 to 2007, and she has written extensively on art and writing and the cultural scene. Most recently, she received a fellowship from the Andy Warhol/Creative Capital Foundation.
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