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Book Synopsis: Wayne Koestenbaum returns with a zesty and hyper-literate collection of personal and critical essays on the 1980s, including essays on major cultural figures such as Andy Warhol and Brigitte Bardot.Wayne Koestenbaum has been described as "an impossible lovechild from a late-night, drunken three-way between Joan Didion, Roland Barthes, and Susan Sontag" (Bidoun). In My 1980s and Other Essays, a collection of extravagant range and style, he rises to the challenge of that improbable description.
My 1980s and Other Essays opens with a series of manifestos—or, perhaps more appropriately, a series of impassioned disclosures, intellectual and personal. It then proceeds to wrestle with a series of major cultural figures, the author's own lodestars and lodestones: literary (John Ashbery, Roberto Bolaño, James Schuyler), artistic (Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol), and simply iconic (Brigitte Bardot, Cary Grant, Lana Turner). And then there is the personal—the voice, the style, the flair—that is unquestionably Koestenbaum. It amounts to a kind of intellectual autobiography that culminates in a string of passionate calls to creativity; arguments in favor of detail and nuance, and attention; a defense of pleasure, hunger, and desire in culture and experience.
Koestenbaum is perched on the cusp of being a true public intellectual—his venues are more mainstream than academic, his style is eye-catching, his prose unfailingly witty and passionate, his interests profoundly wide-ranging and popular. My 1980s should be the book that pushes Koestenbaum off that cusp and truly into the public eye.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant and intellectual world of the 1980s with Wayne Koestenbaum's riveting collection of personal and critical essays. Delve into the lives of major cultural figures like Andy Warhol and Brigitte Bardot as Koestenbaum's prose sparkles with zesty wit and hyper-literate charm.
Wayne Koestenbaum's literary prowess has been likened to a blend of Joan Didion, Roland Barthes, and Susan Sontag—a truly impossible lovechild. In "My 1980s and Other Essays," Koestenbaum delivers a collection that transcends expectation, offering an extravagant range of insights and styles that will captivate even the most discerning reader.
From manifestos to cultural analyses, Koestenbaum's essays in this book not only celebrate major cultural figures but also dive deep into personal revelations. The intellectual autobiography presented in this collection culminates in a passionate plea for the importance of creativity, detail, and nuance in cultural consumption.
With a style that is both mainstream and academic, Koestenbaum straddles the line between public intellectual and literary genius. "My 1980s and Other Essays" is the vehicle that will propel Koestenbaum into the public eye, solidifying his place among the literary greats of our time.
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