A beloved memoir from one of the most acclaimed radical writers in American literature — whose graphic, funny, and caustic voice has by turns haunted and influenced the literary and artistic establishments.
"[Indiana] becomes the connective tissue that binds together a diaspora of subcultures: the beatnik-era experimental writing and happenings of downtown New York, the 1960s co-opted counterculture gone awry, the punk movement that followed, and the art and intellectual circles of the Reagan 80s, when the AIDS crisis was wiping out a generation of young gay men like him." — Los Angeles Times
Author: Gary Indiana
Paperback
240 pages
13.89 x 20.9 cm