
Dodie Bellamy Is on Our Mind
$39.97
- Paperback
186 pages
- Release Date
25 February 2020
Summary
Examining the genre-bending writing of Dodie Bellamy, whose work has focused on sexuality, politics, feminism, narrative experimentation, and all things queer.
Dodie Bellamy (b. 1951, in North Hammond, Indiana) has lived and worked in San Francisco since 1978. A vital contributor to the Bay Area’s avant-garde literary scene, Bellamy is a novelist and poet whose work has focused on sexuality, politics, feminism, narrative experimentation, and all things queer. In her words, she champio…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780980205572 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0980205573 |
| Author: | Kaye Mitchell, Megan Milks, Andrew Durbin, Kevin Killian, Dodie Bellamy, Jeanne Gerrity, Anthony Huberman |
| Publisher: | CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art |
| Imprint: | CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 186 |
| Release Date: | 25 February 2020 |
| Weight: | 364g |
| Dimensions: | 21mm x 204mm x 156mm |
| Series: | Semiotext(e) |
About The Author
Kaye Mitchell
Jeanne Gerrity is the Deputy Director and Head of Publications at the Wattis and has written for such publications as Artforum, Art Agenda, and Frieze.
Anthony Huberman is the Director and Chief Curator of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco and Founding Director of the Artist’s Institute in New York.
Dodie Bellamy is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist, and editor.
Kevin Killian was a San Francisco-based poet, novelist, playwright, and art writer. Recent books include the poetry collections Tony Greene Era and Tweaky Village. He is the coauthor of Poet Be Like God- Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance. With Dodie Bellamy, he coedited Writers Who Love Too Much- New Narrative Writing, 1977-1997.
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