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I Can Give You Anything But Love

Gary Indiana

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Seven Stories Press,U.S.
13 August 2024
"A beloved memoir from one of the most acclaimed radical writers in American literature-whose graphic, funny, and caustic voice has by turns haunted and influenced the literary and artistic establishments.

"" Indiana

becomes the connective tissue that binds together a diaspora of subcultures- the beatnik-era experimental writing and happenings of downtown New York, the 1960s co-opted counterculture gone awry, the punk movement that followed, and the art and intellectual circles of the Reagan 80s, when the AIDS crisis was wiping out a generation of young gay men like him."" -Los Angeles Times

A beloved memoir from one of the most acclaimed radical writers in American literature-whose graphic, funny, and caustic voice has by turns haunted and influenced the literary and artistic establishments.

"" Indiana

becomes the connective tissue that binds together a diaspora of subcultures- the beatnik-era experimental writing and happenings of downtown New York, the 1960s co-opted counterculture gone awry, the punk movement that followed, and the art and intellectual circles of the Reagan 80s, when the AIDS crisis was wiping out a generation of young gay men like him."" -Los Angeles Times

With I Can Give You Anything but Love, Gary Indiana has composed a literary, unabashedly wicked, and revealing montage of excursions into his life and work-from his early days growing up gay in rural New Hampshire to his escape to Haight-Ashbury in the post-summer-of-love era, the sweltering 1970s in Los Angeles, and ultimately his existence in New York in the 1980s as a bona fide downtown personality. Interspersed throughout his vivid recollections are present-day chapters set against the louche culture and raw sexuality of Cuba, where he lived and worked occasionally over the past decades.

Connoisseurs will recognize in this-his most personal book-the same mixture of humor and realism, philosophy and immediacy, that have long confused the definitions of genre applied to his writing. Vivid, atmospheric, revealing, and entertaining, this is an engrossing read and a serious contribution to the genres of gay and literary memoir."
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Imprint:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 171mm,  Width: 114mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781644213896
ISBN 10:   1644213893
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

"GARY INDIANA is a novelist and critic who has chronicled the despair and hysteria of America in the late twentieth century. From Horse Crazy (1989), a tale of feverish love set against the backdrop of downtown New York amid the AIDS epidemic, to Do Everything in the Dark (2003), ""a desolate frieze of New York's aging bohemians"" (n+1), Indiana's novels mix horror and bathos, grim social commentary with passages of tenderest, frailest desire. With 1997's Resentment- A Comedy, Indiana began his true crime trilogy, following up with Three Month Fever- The Andrew Cunanan Story (1999) and Depraved Indifference (2002). Together, the three novels show the most vicious crimes in our nation's history to be only American pathologies personified. In 2015, Indiana published his acclaimed anti-memoir, I Can Give You Anything But Love and later the novel Gone Tomorrow. Called one of ""the most brilliant critics writing in America today"" by the London Review of Books, ""the punk poet and pillar of lower-Manhattan society"" by Jamaica Kincaid, and ""one of the most important chroniclers of the modern psyche"" by the Guardian, Gary Indiana remains both inimitable and impossible to pin down."

Reviews for I Can Give You Anything But Love

"""Beautifully written, Gary Indiana’s ‘memoir’ is one of his greatest books: a heartbreaking, astringently accurate account of the tidal shifts between the American 20th and 21st centuries. Indiana is one of the smartest, most truthful writers living today."" –Chris Kraus, author of Aliens & Anorexia and After Kathy Acker ""Gary Indiana's memoir is written with both laconic distance and a sense of urgency. It is comic and then almost melancholy. He can create memorable characters and dramatic moments in stylish sentences that seem effortless. But, more than anything, this book is a display of a personality that is sardonic and sharp, fiercely intelligent, vulnerable and original."" —Colm Tóibín"


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