Fiction. "PINK STEAM is not kitschy, it is a culturally astute document of the real written by a master at the height of her powers"--Jennifer Moxley. The intimate secrets of Dodie Bellamy's life--sex, shoplifting, voyeurism, and writing are illuminated in Bellamy's incredibly tailored latest work where true confession bleeds into high theory into trash cinema. PINK STEAM barges beyond the cliches of gendered experience; unafraid of the personal, unabashed by politics and sex, Bellamy makes confusion her OK Corral. Dodie Bellamy is the author of CUNT-UPS and FEMININE HIJINX, both available at SPD.
Dodie Bellamy is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist and editor. Her work is frequently associated with that of Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, and Eileen Myles. She is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement, which attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction and critical theory and apply them to narrative storytelling.
Bellamy is so generous. There’s not just one of anything here—not even typos.
I attempted to teach a class on New Narrative at UC Berkeley. You know, in the German Department. This probably would have been a better introduction than anything I actually assigned. So you can imagine how many of these pages have now been photographed and transmitted to Vienna, Berlin.
What is up with the queer/reptilian metaphors?? This is third book I’ve read that features queers that are maybe secretly crocodiles. Someone please explain.
this was good and fun but not as good as when the sick rule the word. interesting to see how dodie's sentences and style have changed over time..like her sentences are so much more looser and eileen myles in when the sick rule the world. and she's theorizing more there too. i rlly rlly loved the pickpocketing essay tho and how it's written in little stealable paragraphs and how she talks about that within the essay!!!! dodie ur awesome i love u
It's not you, it's me. I just haven't had the time to give you the full attention you deserve. I think you'd be better off with someone who can really give you what you need.
A I loved this. Funny, all over the place, cute little stories, interesting, Dodie's great sense of humour, "Fire Hose," stories of love and sex and shoplifting...
This was a must-read for me because I was once a roommate of of Dodie's. It was interesting to read her account of that period.... partially true maybe from her vantage point.