Kathy Acker: Rip-Off Red, Girl Defective and The Burning Bombing Of America

Kathy Acker: Rip-Off Red, Girl Defective and The Burning Bombing Of America

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Grove Press, 2002, hardcover, 144 pages,13.9 x 20.8 cm

First Edition. Good condition, shows signs of age and wear. 

Recently discovered and never before published, these two short novels were written in the early 1970s, at the beginning of Kathy Acker's writing career. Rip-off Red reads as a kind of Raymond Chandler for bad girls, as Acker's typical literary playfulness transforms the genre conventions of detective fiction into a book that is simultaneously a mystery and a personal, raunchy, and politically astute account of life in New York City. The Burning Bombing of America is a dystopian vision of the destruction of America, combining crypto-Socialist class critique with the visceral surreality of the Book of Revelation. Published together here, they reveal a young writer on a literary romp, imposing an original, sexy, and subversive worldview that is unmistakably Acker. They are a perfect introduction to Acker's oeuvre and essential for all Acker readers.