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− | ; | + | '''Chris Kraus''' (1955) is a writer and filmmaker. She is author of novels ''I Love Dick'' and ''Aliens & Anorexia'' and books of art and cultural criticism. Her films include ''Gravity & Grace'', ''How To Shoot A Crime'', and ''The Golden Bowl, or, Repression''. In 1996, Kraus curated ''The Chance Event: Three Days in the Desert: Primm, Nevada.'' She now lives in Los Angeles. |
− | * ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=15609 I Love Dick]'', | + | |
− | * editor, with Sylvère Lotringer, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1616 Hatred of Capitalism: A Reader]'', Semiotext(e), 2001, 421 pp. | + | ==Works== |
+ | ; Fiction | ||
+ | * ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=15609 I Love Dick]'', New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 1997, 275 pp, [http://aaaaarg.fail/static/reader.htm?0=3ed07dd3438aac697a20fa3a7adebbd6-0 ARG]; repr., Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2006, 277 pp. | ||
+ | ** ''Ai ravu dikku'', trans. Augustmoon Ochiishi, Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2000, 283 pp. {{jp}} | ||
+ | ** ''Amo a Dick'', trans. Marcelo Cohen, Barcelona: Alpha Decay, 2013, 339 pp. {{es}} | ||
+ | ** ''I love Dick'', trans. Alice Zeniter, Paris: Flammarion, 2016, 269 pp. {{fr}} | ||
+ | ** ''I Love Dick'', Modernista, 2016, 288 pp. {{sw}} | ||
+ | ** ''I love Dick'', trans. Evi Hoste and Anniek Kool, Amsterdam: Lebowski, 2016, 271 pp. {{nl}} | ||
+ | ** ''I love Dick'', trans. Kevin Vennemann, Berlin: Matthes & Seitz, 2017, 250 pp. {{de}} | ||
+ | ** ''I love Dick: roman'', trans. Louise Ardenfelt Ravnild, Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2017, 302 pp. {{da}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ''Aliens & Anorexia'', Brooklyn, NY: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2000, 244 pp; new ed., forew. Palle Yourgrau, 2013, 264 pp. [http://semiotexte.com/?p=503] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/aliens-and-anorexia] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/aliens-anorexia] | ||
+ | ** ''Aliens & anorexia'', trans. Patrizia Brighi, Milan: O barra O, 2011. {{it}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ''Torpor'', New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2006; new ed., intro. Fanny Howe, 2015, 312 pp. [http://semiotexte.com/?p=490] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/torpor] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/torpor-0] | ||
+ | ** ''Torpor: Roman'', trans. Stephanie Wurster, afterw. Karolin Meunier, Berlin: b-books, 2015, 276 pp. {{de}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ''Summer of Hate'', New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2012, 256 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/summer-hate] | ||
+ | ** ''Verano del odio'', Buenos Aires: Eterna Cadencia, 2014, 269 pp. {{es}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Nonfiction | ||
+ | * editor, with Sylvère Lotringer, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1616 Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader]'', New York: Semiotext(e) Journal, 2001, 421 pp. | ||
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14391 Video Green: Los Angeles Art and the Triumph of Nothingness]'', New York: Semiotext(e), 2004, 217 pp. | * ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14391 Video Green: Los Angeles Art and the Triumph of Nothingness]'', New York: Semiotext(e), 2004, 217 pp. | ||
− | * ''[http:// | + | * with Jan Tumlir and Jane McFadden, ''LA Artland: Contemporary Art from Los Angeles'', 2005. |
+ | * ''Where Art Belongs'', New York: Semiotext(e) (Interventions), 2011, 176 pp. [http://semiotexte.com/?p=798] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/where-art-belongs] | ||
+ | * ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=17858 Lost Properties]'', Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2014, 31 pp. | ||
+ | * ''After Kathy Acker: A Literary Biography'', MIT Press, 2017, 352 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/after-kathy-acker] | ||
− | + | ==Interviews== | |
+ | * ''Chris Kraus, Tisa Bryant'', Brooklyn, NY: Belladonna Books, 2009, 71 pp. [http://www.belladonnaseries.org/old/eldersseries.html] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPw-DvxmQgY Chris Kraus interviewed by Martin Rumsby], video, 2008. | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPw-DvxmQgY Chris Kraus interviewed by Martin Rumsby], video, 2008. | ||
− | + | ==Literature== | |
* Mira Mattar (ed.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14264 You Must Make Your Death Public: A Collection of Texts and Media on the Work of Chris Kraus]'', London: Mute, 2015, 134 pp. | * Mira Mattar (ed.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14264 You Must Make Your Death Public: A Collection of Texts and Media on the Work of Chris Kraus]'', London: Mute, 2015, 134 pp. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Kraus_(American_writer) Wikipedia] |
Revision as of 18:14, 16 June 2017
Chris Kraus (1955) is a writer and filmmaker. She is author of novels I Love Dick and Aliens & Anorexia and books of art and cultural criticism. Her films include Gravity & Grace, How To Shoot A Crime, and The Golden Bowl, or, Repression. In 1996, Kraus curated The Chance Event: Three Days in the Desert: Primm, Nevada. She now lives in Los Angeles.
Contents
Works
- Fiction
- I Love Dick, New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 1997, 275 pp, ARG; repr., Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2006, 277 pp.
- Ai ravu dikku, trans. Augustmoon Ochiishi, Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2000, 283 pp. (Japanese)
- Amo a Dick, trans. Marcelo Cohen, Barcelona: Alpha Decay, 2013, 339 pp. (Spanish)
- I love Dick, trans. Alice Zeniter, Paris: Flammarion, 2016, 269 pp. (French)
- I Love Dick, Modernista, 2016, 288 pp. (Swedish)
- I love Dick, trans. Evi Hoste and Anniek Kool, Amsterdam: Lebowski, 2016, 271 pp. (Dutch)
- I love Dick, trans. Kevin Vennemann, Berlin: Matthes & Seitz, 2017, 250 pp. (German)
- I love Dick: roman, trans. Louise Ardenfelt Ravnild, Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2017, 302 pp. (Danish)
- Aliens & Anorexia, Brooklyn, NY: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2000, 244 pp; new ed., forew. Palle Yourgrau, 2013, 264 pp. [1] [2] [3]
- Aliens & anorexia, trans. Patrizia Brighi, Milan: O barra O, 2011. (Italian)
- Torpor, New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2006; new ed., intro. Fanny Howe, 2015, 312 pp. [4] [5] [6]
- Torpor: Roman, trans. Stephanie Wurster, afterw. Karolin Meunier, Berlin: b-books, 2015, 276 pp. (German)
- Summer of Hate, New York: Semiotext(e) (Native Agents), 2012, 256 pp. [7]
- Verano del odio, Buenos Aires: Eterna Cadencia, 2014, 269 pp. (Spanish)
- Nonfiction
- editor, with Sylvère Lotringer, Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader, New York: Semiotext(e) Journal, 2001, 421 pp.
- Video Green: Los Angeles Art and the Triumph of Nothingness, New York: Semiotext(e), 2004, 217 pp.
- with Jan Tumlir and Jane McFadden, LA Artland: Contemporary Art from Los Angeles, 2005.
- Where Art Belongs, New York: Semiotext(e) (Interventions), 2011, 176 pp. [8] [9]
- Lost Properties, Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2014, 31 pp.
- After Kathy Acker: A Literary Biography, MIT Press, 2017, 352 pp. [10]
Interviews
- Chris Kraus, Tisa Bryant, Brooklyn, NY: Belladonna Books, 2009, 71 pp. [11]
- Chris Kraus interviewed by Martin Rumsby, video, 2008.
Literature
- Mira Mattar (ed.), You Must Make Your Death Public: A Collection of Texts and Media on the Work of Chris Kraus, London: Mute, 2015, 134 pp.