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1978414309Del Mar California: Melvyn Freilicher 1978. Softcover. Fine. Quarto. Illustrated wrappers. Fine. Three issues of this San Diego-area experimental prose magazine. Most notable for contributions by Kathy Acker Including The Rebel in No. 2; and For the Ladies Who Sing: Three Stories in No. 3. Issue No. 2 is Inscribed by co-editor Paul Dresman probably to the poet Michael Lally which amounts to a full-page letter. Issue No. 4 is signed "Hello Jane" with a drawing of lips. Melvyn Freilicher unknown
1986555470New York: Grove Press 1986. Softcover. Fine. First Evergreen edition. Octavo. 207pp. A touch of edgwear else fine. Inscribed by the author. Grove Press unknown
198226066SAN FRANCISCO: RE/SEARCH. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1982. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. Light foxing at top edge. Small indentation at lower edge of front cover. Trace of mild shelf wear to covers. B . RE/SEARCH. paperback
1978207912Toronto: Rumour Publications 1978. First Edition. Extremities a bit rubbed; near fine. 8vo 145pp; printed wrappers. Rumour Publications unknown
1992400032New York: Pantheon Books 1992. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Printed wrappers. Fine. A collection of Acker's three multipart novels: The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula I Dreamt I Became a Nymphomaniac!: Imagining and The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec. The proof is uncommon. Pantheon Books unknown
51-5051Paris: Noël Arnaud 1941. 4to. Original wraps repaired on pspine. 16pp. OCLC Number: 40796464 . A surrealist group's response to Nazi occupation Paris: Noël Arnaud, [1941] paperback
105<p>Synopsis</p><p>"In Memoriam to Identity is a weird violent searing angry work full of pain dislocation desire hate and the raging drive of resistant creation. . . . Kathy Acker has invented a form of secret historiography a language of shock and sensation that provides a vivid disruptive unsettling readout on the psychosocial trauma of our time."--Tim Clark Los Angeles Times Book Review.</p><p>Reviews</p><p>Acker known for her scatological excursions into the demimonde of post-modernism is above all a literalist and a literary one at that. If her concern is the alienation wrought by industrialization she literally appropriates Dickens's Pip as she did in her first novel sassily titled Great Expectations and thrusts him into the complexities of her time. In this new book Acker mourns the childhood innocence mostly sexual lost to socialization. She invokes the writings of Rimbaud and Faulkner blending them with modern angst and not a little political posturing--about AIDS Thatcherism etc. The book's four interlocking stories detail Rimbaud's doomed relationships with his mother and the poet Verlaine Quentin Compson's deluded engagement with his unfolding fate and the tragic exploitation again mostly sexual of several other characters. The tie that binds these narratives is the frenetic struggle to escape from the limitations of the social self. Acker writes with the coldest beauty and the most perfervid excess; she will find the audience that wants nothing in between. <br />Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information Inc.<br /><br />Acker's is not polite fiction nor is it naturalistic. It is however challenging certainly in its style and form but even more in its smart articulated anger and willingness to affront its audience. Appropriating the lives and works of Rimbaud and Faulkner this novel continues the challenge. The novel's first three sections introduce its three story lines: Rimbaud and his complex miserable affair with the older poet Verlaine; Airplane a young woman working in a sex show whose story concerns innocence and wildness and public and private acts; and Capitol the lover of Faulkner's Quentin Compson a girl struggling free of her parents' influence. As Acker's title warns memory and identity are linked. Themes recur and change joining the novel's separate parts until the individual stories themselves become joined and their characters interact. There is much to praise in this difficult novel not least of which is Acker's confident manipulation of narrative technique.<br /><em>- Kevin Ray Washington Univ. St. Louis</em><br />Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information Inc.</p> hardcover
2004SKU0192394Pearson College Div 2004-05-20. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Pearson College Div hardcover
2005x-0742546241Altamira Pr 2005. Hardcover. New. 219 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Altamira Pr hardcover
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1036281839. Oomkens Groningen. 323 pp. Oorspronkelijke omslag rug geschaafd bibl.-stempel op titelpagina verder inhoud en bindwerk in zeer goede staat. unknown
2021x-1538159163Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2021. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.56 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc hardcover
2021x-1538159147Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2021. Hardcover. New. 218 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
697555278Taylor & Francis Group pp. 416 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
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1990066489New York NY: Grove Weidenfeld 1990. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 265 pages 8vo. SIGNED by Kathy Acker in light blue ink on front endpaper. Jacket price is unclipped. Stated First Edition. First Printing with complete number line ending in 1. Shelfwear to DJ: light scuffing spine fade. DJ in mylar. Spine is lightly cocked some light foxing and tanning on inside covers and page edges. Tight binding no marks. Volume is in Very Good condition. Grove Weidenfeld Hardcover
1987000195New York: Grove Press 1987. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 400pp. Tight clean unmarked copy of Acker omnibus including Kathy Goes to Haiti My Death My Life by Pier Paolo Pasolini and Florida. Book square and tight dust jacket crisp and vivid and unclipped. Signed by Acker in blue ink on FFEP. 1988 reissue of three of Acker's earlier novels in a single volume. . Grove Press Hardcover
BN323423TR-Verlagsunion München. Hardcover. Film. Fernsehen. Video. Ein Leitfaden für die Praxis <br/><br/>Film. Fernsehen. Video. Ein Leitfaden für die Praxis Acker Alexander und Otto-Michael Nann TR-Verlagsunion, München hardcover
BN327660Dessain et Tolra. Hardcover. Tissages insolites <br/><br/>Tissages insolites Claude Acker Florence Le Maux et Claire Curt Dessain et Tolra hardcover
BN306619Training und Ernährung für Frauen: Muskelaufbau Fettabbau Hormone weibliche T <br/><br/>Training und Ernährung für Frauen: Muskelaufbau Fettabbau Hormone weibliche T Frank-Holger Acker unknown
BN261282Bloody And Guts In High School <br/><br/>Bloody And Guts In High School Kathy Acker unknown
2021BN158189Badischer Kunstverein 2021. 2021. Softcover. Get rid of meaning With many illustrations Edited by Anja Casser & Matias Viegener <br/><br/>Get rid of meaning With many illustrations Edited by Anja Casser & Matias Viegener Kathy Acker Badischer Kunstverein paperback
1989BN312155Pandora 1989. 1989. Softcover. Young Lust. Karhy Goes to Hairi. The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec. Florida. <br/><br/>Young Lust. Karhy Goes to Hairi. The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec. Florida. Kathy Acker Pandora paperback
2024BN250091Southern Historical Press Inc. 2024. 2024. Softcover. Franklin County Georgia Court of Ordinary Records 1787-1849 <br/><br/>Franklin County Georgia Court of Ordinary Records 1787-1849 Martha Acker Southern Historical Press, Inc. paperback