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The Anarchist's Girlfriend

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  • Pelekinesis

  • Paru le : 11/12/2016
The Anarchist's Girlfriend walks the Bowery in early 1980's New York City and absorbs the atmosphere and emotions of those around her. Her encounters... > Lire la suite
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The Anarchist's Girlfriend walks the Bowery in early 1980's New York City and absorbs the atmosphere and emotions of those around her. Her encounters reflect her society-art, politics, business, religion. Inspired by Dostoyevsky's divine "Idiot, " the AG is a clairvoyant Brooklyn Go-Go Girl who designs clothes of the future. The AG's roommates include her beloved Anarchist, a silkscreen artist, who wants to resolve Ireland's "troubles" with organic food, and nihilistic Sandy, a video vérité switchboard operator.
The story also involves the Llama, who's in the religion business, and his employee, Wayne, a deaf mute journalist with a nose for truth. All are involved, as passion and hypocrisy erupt in a cloud of dust. And the AG must save her imperiled city. Delightfully retro and powerfully prescient, this novel of ideas satirizes New York's bohemian underground and the America of any time. Character truly becomes destiny and in the end, innocence is not lost but transcended.  

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  • Date de parution : 11/12/2016
  • Editeur : Pelekinesis
  • ISBN : 978-1-938349-53-9
  • EAN : 9781938349539
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Susan I. Weinstein

Susan I. Weinstein is a writer, playwright, and painter.  Susan's short fiction and poetry have appeared in numerous literary magazines, including "The Metric" and "The Portable Lower East Side" - a literary magazine in NYU's collection of the lower east side art and literary movement. Currently, she is at work on a WWII novel based on blacked out V-mail. She wrote "Rabies", a new language play produced by A.
C. T. in Squaw Valley in 1974 and later developed "White-Walled Babes" at The Public Theater, produced at Trinity Rep among others. Her play "Something About That Face" was produced at  NY's Harold Clurman Theater. Currently, she's working on a new play called "The Making of ADD/ADHD." Susan is married and lives in NYC.  
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