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Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible - Paperback

Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible - Paperback

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by Georgina Colby (Author)

An in-depth analysis of the work of one of the twentieth century's most innovative writers

Kathy Acker's body of work is one of the most significant collections of experimental writing in English. In Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible, Georgina Colby explores Acker's compositional processes and intricate experimental practices, from early poetic exercises written in the 1970s to her final writings in 1997. Through original archival research, Colby traces the stages in Acker's writing and draws on her knowledge of unpublished manuscripts, notebooks, essays, illustrations, and correspondence to produce new ways of reading Acker's works. Rather than treating Acker as a postmodern writer this book argues that Acker continued a radical modernist engagement with the crisis of language, and carried out a series of experiments in composition and writing that are comparable in scope and rigor to her modernist predecessors Stein and Joyce. Each chapter focuses on a particular compositional method and insists on the importance of avant-garde experiment to the process of making new non-conventional modes of meaning. Combining close attention to the form of Acker's experimental writings with a consideration of the literary cultures from which she emerged, Colby positions Acker as a key figure in the American avant-garde, and a pioneer of contemporary experimental women's writing.

Key Features

  • Examines unpublished manuscripts, notebooks, lecture notes, letters and manuscripts from the Kathy Acker Papers
  • Features eleven previously unpublished images of original manuscripts, correspondence, and colour illustrations from the Kathy Acker Papers
  • Utilises major archival study of Acker's experimental compositional practices
  • Situates Acker as a late modernist writer and a key figure in the American Avant-Garde

Back Jacket

'Georgina Colby provides the fullest account available of the wild and wily work of the great Kathy Acker, relying not just on her published work but also unpublished poems, journals, manuscripts and correspondence. Contextualising Acker's work among her contemporaries and precursors in poetry, fiction, performance, philosophy and feminism, Colby traces her lineages and, as importantly, the resistances that made her so inimitable.' Charles Bernstein, University of Pennsylvania An in-depth analysis of the work of one of the twentieth century's most innovative writers Kathy Acker's body of work is one of the most significant collections of experimental writing in English. In Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible, Georgina Colby explores Acker's compositional processes and intricate experimental practices, from early poetic exercises written in the 1970s to her final writings in 1997. Through original archival research, Colby traces the stages in Acker's writing and draws on her knowledge of unpublished manuscripts, notebooks, essays, illustrations and correspondence to produce new ways of reading Acker's works. Rather than treating Acker as a postmodern writer, this book argues that Acker continued a radical modernist engagement with the crisis of language, and carried out a series of experiments in composition and writing that are comparable in scope and rigor to her modernist predecessors Stein and Joyce. Each chapter focuses on a particular compositional method and insists on the importance of avant-garde experiment to the process of making new non-conventional modes of meaning. Combining close attention to the form of Acker's experimental writings with a consideration of the literary cultures from which she emerged, Colby positions Acker as a key figure in the American avant-garde and a pioneer of contemporary experimental women's writing. Georgina Colby is Lecturer in English at University of Westminster.

Author Biography


Georgina Colby is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Westminster.

Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: February 22, 2018