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Chris Kraus: After Kathy Acker

The book begins with an “establishing shot” from Kathy Acker’s wake: her ashes fly against the wind into everyone’s faces.

This is not the typical, omniscient tale of a star’s rise and fall. Kraus’ account of Acker’s life is constructed through countless interviews, letters, emails, journal entries, and conversations with friends, friends-turned-enemies and ex-lovers, all collaged together in orderly chapters titled after Acker’s published works. Because of the many lies – or, identities – that Acker adopted throughout her career, Kraus’ handling of biographical details does not carry much weight in this retelling: the Kathy that is remembered is not the Karen

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