Description
Galleys available by request National Print Campaign: Send advance copies (book, theater/performing arts, and feature editors) at the following publications: *Regional Interest: NEW YORK CITY The New York Times (to Frank Rich among others), NY Review of Books, NY Observer, Newsday, Bookforum, Bomb, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, Time Out, and more *Women's magazines: O Magazine, Vogue, Elle, Redbook, Bust, Bitch, and more *Many other national newspapers & mags: Los Angeles Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, among many others *Theater arts publications *Trades: Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal National Radio Campaign: Fresh Air, NPR's Weekend All Things Considered, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, regional NPR affiliates such as KQED San Francisco's Forum, WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show & On the Media, WBEZ's This American Life, among others Online & Social Media Campaign: Pitch interviews & reviews to: Shelf Awareness, Goodreads, LARB, Huffington Post Endorsements: Michelle Tea, Justin Vivian Bond, Hilton Als, Kathleen Hanna, Sapphire, Emily Gould, Kate Zambreno, Shelia Heti, Eileen Myles, Tania Bruguera (Cuban installation and performance artist)
About the Author
Karen Finley is a New York based artist whose performances have long provoked controversy and debate. Her performances have been presented at the Lincoln Center (NY), the Guthrie (Minneapolis), American Repertory Theater (Harvard), the ICA (London), the Steppenwolf (Chicago), and the Bobino (Paris). Her artworks are in numerous collections and museums including the Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Finley attended the San Francisco Art Institute receiving an MFA and an honorary PhD. She has received numerous awards and fellowships including a Guggenheim Fellowship, two Obies, two Bessies, Ms. Magazine Woman Of The Year Award, NARAL Person of the Year Award, and NYSCA and NEA Fellowships. She has appeared in many independent films, including Jonathan Demme's 1993 Oscar-winning film Philadelphia. She has written and/or edited eight books including Shock Treatment (City Lights, 1990), Enough is Enough (Poseidon, Simon and Schuster, 1993), Living It Up (Doubleday, 1996), Pooh Unplugged (Smart Art Books, 1999), A Different Kind Of Intimacy: The Collected Writings of Karen Finley (Thunders Mouth Press, 2000), George and Martha (Verso, 2006), and Reality Shows (Feminist Press, 2011). Current projects include Open Heart (a public memorial for children killed during the Holocaust created in collaboration with survivors, children, and locals). Finley is a professor at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in the department of Art and Public Policy.
Reviews
"This is the power of Shock Treatment, its direct engagement; 'One day, I hope to God,' she writes in 'Aunt Mandy,' 'Bush / Cardinal O'Connor and the Right-to-Lifers each / returns to life as an unwanted pregnant 13-year-old / girl working at McDonalds at minimum wage.' The irony - or maybe not - is that those sentiments remain relevant; the names may have changed but the landscape not so much. We are still, a quarter of a century later, fighting the once and future culture war, in a country that is as divided, as bifurcated on these issues as it has ever been."--David Ulin, The Los Angeles Times "Overflowing with crude unmitigated rage, Shock Treatment clawed at the bulwarks of homophobia, misogyny, racism, and casual violence, inspiring women like Kathleen Hannah, Michelle Tea, and Miranda July to step up . . . Twenty-five years later, Finley might be less ferocious but she remains astute."--Silke Tudor, SF Weekly
"This is the power of Shock Treatment, its direct engagement; 'One day, I hope to God,' she writes in 'Aunt Mandy,' 'Bush / Cardinal O'Connor and the Right-to-Lifers each / returns to life as an unwanted pregnant 13-year-old / girl working at McDonalds at minimum wage.' The irony or maybe not is that those sentiments remain relevant; the names may have changed but the landscape not so much. We are still, a quarter of a century later, fighting the once and future culture war, in a country that is as divided, as bifurcated on these issues as it has ever been."--David Ulin, The Los Angeles Times "Overflowing with crude unmitigated rage, Shock Treatment clawed at the bulwarks of homophobia, misogyny, racism, and casual violence, inspiring women like Kathleen Hannah, Michelle Tea, and Miranda July to step up . . . Twenty-five years later, Finley might be less ferocious but she remains astute."--Silke Tudor, SF Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9780872866911
Author Karen Finley
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint City Lights Books
Publisher City Lights Books
Weight(grams) 212g