克丽丝•克劳斯(Chris Kraus,1955— ),美国作家、电影制片人、艺术家。生于纽约,童年在康涅狄格州和新西兰度过,16岁即从新西兰的惠灵顿维多利亚大学毕业,成为一名记者,21岁时返回纽约,进入导演李•布鲁尔的工作室学习电影制作,拍摄了一系列实验性电影和短片,在全球多个艺术展上放映。克丽丝•克劳斯已经出版了9本著作,现居洛杉矶,投身于各类艺术活动和社会活动。
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译者:李同洲,做过外国文学编辑,译有《那两个女孩》等作品。
In I Love Dick, published in 1997, Chris Kraus, author of Aliens & Anorexia, Torpor, and Video Green, boldly tore away the veil that separates fiction from reality and privacy from self-expression. It's no wonder that I Love Dick instantly elicited violent controversies and attracted a host of passionate admirers. The story is gripping enough: in 1994 a married, failed independent filmmaker, turning forty, falls in love with a well-known theorist and endeavors to seduce him with the help of her husband. But when the theorist refuses to answer her letters, the husband and wife continue the correspondence for each other instead, imagining the fling the wife wishes to have with Dick. What follows is a breathless pursuit that takes the woman across America and away from her husband;and far beyond her original infatuation into a discovery of the transformative power of first person narrative. I Love Dick is a manifesto for a new kind of feminist who isn't afraid to burn through her own narcissism in order to assume responsibility for herself and for all the injustice in world;and it's a book you won't put down until the author's final, heroic acts of self-revelation and transformation.
看完了《我爱迪克》没有想到的是,非常喜欢了,至少四星吧。可能是多数女性主义题材的写作都容易令我产生好感,配合今年在理论课上读到的Mary Wollstonecraft 的"A Vindication of the Rights of Women",可以说前后连贯。在这本书里找到许多共鸣,比如跟克丽丝一样,作为不算...
评分女艺术家克丽丝,39岁、已婚、事业失败,有一天疯狂地爱上了她的丈夫、后现代理论家西尔维尔的同事迪克,并在丈夫的帮助下,开始给迪克写长信。信中一开始是对这种单恋之情本身的表达和分析,渐渐加入了对文学、艺术、影像、精神分析、女性主义等方面的评论,这种书写形成了一...
评分看了后记一点,其中很多插叙,把文学作品中的人物和要写的我故事穿插,还有一些文学批评,原来这种叫“理论小说”。读下来挺喜欢这本小说写作方式给我阅读体验,不过加上翻译读得水土不服,以及里面谈及的小说人物实在是太小众了,譬如写的作家凯瑟琳以及她作品的人物(我推断...
评分“一个坚强的女孩发现了自己的弱点,成为了更为真实的自己。人们会喜欢这个故事,因为这个故事里的经验范围,完全是有一个人展现出来的。因为其中所有的真实都建立在一个谎言之上:否认混乱的存在。” “…… 有关我“堕落”的故事,讲述我是如何头朝下从悬崖上跳下来的,为什...
评分Great novel, though I'm glad that I've graduated from this level of thinking. She is truly a monster. P.S. "Dick" is a name... 2am Sep. 6th
评分婚姻关系与不对等暗恋关系的大型展览(书里也确实是以Exhibit的形式分的章节)/想到《危险关系》 书里是用《包法利夫人》来自比这段感情的 / 无数封寄不出去的信件和永远打不来的电话 换来的 只是一封复印的回信草草收场 即便如此 这段暗恋也彻头彻尾地改变了Chris的人生啊
评分the question is really who has the right to say what. Highly referential, densely layered with cultural context. The long passage on schizophrenia is phenomenal. In retrospect, it feels like it’s at the brink of white feminism breakthrough, so close.
评分Great novel, though I'm glad that I've graduated from this level of thinking. She is truly a monster. P.S. "Dick" is a name... 2am Sep. 6th
评分a dance club that only opened under the full moon, or an underground bar you needed a password to get into. It was a book that carried the sense of being in the know. And it was apparently about loving dick_._ Then I read it. I was nearly two decades late to the party—“I Love Dick” came out in 1997—but I loved the party anyway. I was finally _part
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