#AuthorFail is a new column at BigOther. For the details on how to submit, check here. The column looks for instances that bury achievement and redemption and genius and artistic growth and special-ness beneath the crushing failure that often constitutes the material experience of art making and so runs counter to the individual myth(s) which [...]
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#AuthorFail 1: Mark Spitzer
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arthur Rimbaud, Charles Bukowski, Mark Spitzer, Season of the Gar, Jean Genet, Leonardo DiCaprio, City Lights, #AuthorFail, After the Orange Glow, Writer in Residence, Monkey Puzzle Press, UNO Press, The Genet Translations, Polemic Press, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Georges Bataille, Blaise Cendrars, Chum, CHODE!, Bottom Feeder, Riding the Unit, Six Gallery Press, The Pigs Drink from Infinity, Spuyten Duyvil; Age of the Demon Tools, Ahadada, Exquisite Corpse, Toad Suck Review, Animal Planet, River Monsters, Four Walls Eight Windows, Black Heron, Seven Stories, Ecco Press, Monkey Puzzle on June 6, 2011 | 5 Comments »
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