Nokia Productions
FILMMAKER
The Magazine of Independent Film

FILMMAKER BLOG Blog RSS Feed

Wednesday, December 22, 2004
BE VERY AFRAID... 

I've long been a fan of Dennis Cooper's, the author of such formally audacious, heartbreakingly terrifying and sexually transgressive novels as Closer, Frisk and My Loose Thread. He has a new novel, God, Jr., a "PG-13" one, coming out this spring, but in the meantime Cooper has chosen the small Void Books to publish a "side project," The Sluts, he considers too much for his regular publisher, Grove. Considering that Cooper has spent his entire literary career living outside the envelope, it does make me a little afraid to contemplate this new one. Says the press release:

Set largely on the pages of a Web site where gay male escorts are reviewed by their clients, and told through the postings, emails, and conversations of several dozen unreliable narrators, The Sluts chronicles the evolution of one young escort's date with a satisfied client into a metafiction of pornography, lies, half-truths, and myth. Explicit, shocking, comical, and displaying the author's signature flair for blending structural complexity with direct, stylish, accessible language, The Sluts is Cooper's most transgressive novel since Frisk, and one of his most innovative works of fiction to date. The Sluts is scheduled for publication by Void Books in December 2004 in a limited edition of 550 numbered and signed copies, with illustrations by Todd James.

From an interview with Cooper at the Void Press Web site:

There's always been pressure on me from certain quarters to write something more accessible and less troublesome. There's this whole idea that's always been floated at me that there are all these critics and publishing big wigs who think I'm a great writer and would jump at the chance to hail me if my work wasn't so difficult. I don't buy it for a second, but it's out there and it's been a particularly loud wall of sound since I finished the cycle. So The Sluts was the last thing these people wanted, and I happened to write this more accessible novel God Jr., and that's what people were interested in. So I said, fine, and shelved The Sluts, as I was advised to do. But Void offered me a chance to publish it in a controlled, limited way, and that seemed perfect, and it was acceptable to my agent and publisher.

I read the interview and, you know, I think I could have gotten through my life without knowing what "worming" meant. Anyway, Cooper will be reading from The Sluts on January 13 at the Accompanied Library at the National Arts Club in New York. Go to the Web site above to RSVP.


# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 12/22/2004 10:28:00 PM
Comments (0)


This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?



SUMMER 2008

RECENT POSTS

FILM COMMENT'S 50 BEST -- RELEASED AND UNRELEASED
UNDERGROUND USA
BACK IN THE DAYS
VIDEOBLOGS
WEIRD SCIENCE
MANOHLA TALKS BACK
CINEMART 2005
SUPER CRITICAL
PAIN, SUFFERING AND THE AMERICAN WAY
AMAZON THEATER


ARCHIVES

Current Posts
January 2004
February 2004
March 2004
April 2004
May 2004
June 2004
July 2004
August 2004
September 2004
October 2004
November 2004
December 2004
January 2005
February 2005
March 2005
April 2005
May 2005
June 2005
July 2005
August 2005
September 2005
October 2005
November 2005
December 2005
January 2006
February 2006
March 2006
April 2006
May 2006
June 2006
July 2006
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
December 2006
January 2007
February 2007
March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007

back to top
home page | archives | blog | resources | fest circuit | order form | subscribe | advertise | contact

© 2008 Filmmaker Magazine