Semiotext(e) / Native Agents- Nicolas Pages
An ode to mad love, awarded the Prix de Flore in 1999.
Published in 1999 and awarded that years Prix de Flore, Nicolas Pages marks a departure from the Sadean preoccupations of Guillaume Dustans first three novels; it is, in essence, a love story. Inspired by a failed romance with the Swiss artist-writer Nicolas Pages and collaging texts that Dustan initially produced for a wide variety of other occasions (magazine articles, short stories, project notes, shopping lists, and more), the auto-/bio-/porno-graphic prose of Nicolas Pages is by turns trashy and encyclopedic, corporeal and philosophical. Here Dustan inaugurates a gay literature that is no longer painful or shameful, but epicurean and cheerful without ever lapsing into idealism. A vibrant plea for gay rights and a tapestried text that is more than the sum of its many styles, Nicolas Pages is a call to explore the body, sexuality, and writing in all their variety; it is a hymn to life, humanity, pleasure, and desire.
Published in 1999 and awarded that years Prix de Flore, Nicolas Pages marks a departure from the Sadean preoccupations of Guillaume Dustans first three novels; it is, in essence, a love story. Inspired by a failed romance with the Swiss artist-writer Nicolas Pages and collaging texts that Dustan initially produced for a wide variety of other occasions (magazine articles, short stories, project notes, shopping lists, and more), the auto-/bio-/porno-graphic prose of Nicolas Pages is by turns trashy and encyclopedic, corporeal and philosophical. Here Dustan inaugurates a gay literature that is no longer painful or shameful, but epicurean and cheerful without ever lapsing into idealism. A vibrant plea for gay rights and a tapestried text that is more than the sum of its many styles, Nicolas Pages is a call to explore the body, sexuality, and writing in all their variety; it is a hymn to life, humanity, pleasure, and desire.
Auteur | | Guillaume Dustan |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |