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Linda Rosenkrantz is a coauthor of the best-selling baby-naming guide Beyond Jason & Jennifer and has written numerous other non-fiction and fiction books. She lives with her husband and daughter in Los Angeles

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On December 18, 1974, Linda Rosenkrantz asked her friend Peter Hujar to write down everything he did one day. Hujar met Rosenkrantz at her apartment on 94th street the following day where she asked him about it in detail. She tape-recorded their conversation and this book is a full transcript of that exchange, published here for the first time since it was recorded 47 years ago.

“Peter Hujar’s monologue, prompted by Linda Rosenkranz, is a Warholian gem, and a prize discovery for Magic Hour Press.” — M… (altro)
 
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petervanbeveren | Nov 15, 2022 |
To me this is performance art, from a period before that term was commonly used. Mediated performance art, even better. Mediated by Rosenkrantz's invisible hands, by the tape recorders as well. The 3 performers perform their hearts out, talking, as the title suggests. And lord do they talk, just exhausting to think about it. Interesting enough though, to get a view from almost 60 years ago, and to see how it differs from today (not so much...). As opposed to non-fiction, there is no way to get an update on what happens after. A pity that. Life is longer than 3 months in the hamptons...… (altro)
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TomMcGreevy | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 9, 2021 |
This 1965 transcription, real and direct from a big ol' reel-to-reel tape recorder hauled around everywhere by the author, is one of the strangest books I've ever encountered. Linda's three friends - Emily, Marsha, and Vincent - white, with the cheap NYC rents of the day allowing for enough disposable income to make for entertaining lives - are all hanging out, hitting 30, and yakking. Their conversations, sometimes trivial and more often casually profound, are about love, sex, painting, LSD, literature, marriage, psychiatry, alcoholic friends, clothing, famous people, and their own destinies and lack of ambition, make up the entirety of the book. Born in 1935, they'd be 85 now, and what a gift it would be to meet them again and see how they turned out! 1965 being the midpoint of the upheaval of the '60s, big changes are erupting, and the women, art world hangers-on, still have one foot embedded in their parents' decades. Vincent is gay but not quite convinced that he shouldn’t sleep with Marsha. How did Linda know that these conversations needed to be scooped up for posterity? It's just a honey of a book - hilarious, annoying, cloying - but always fascinating and so singular that there's never been anything else like it.

Quotes: "I want to be rich for one reason only: money."

"We're each too many people for one mate to satisfy."

"Elegance is a certain great sensual respect for the essence of things."

"What's wrong with most adults is that they're judging whether or not their parents have been good to them in the terms of a child."

"I love you because you're so sober when you're drunk"

"I AM very moral. I'm scared to do anything wrong." "That's not moral, that's scared."
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froxgirl | 2 altre recensioni | Jun 15, 2020 |
A great collection of names for parents-to-be, daydreaming, or (for us nerds) naming interesting Sim characters.
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