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I Am Not Jackson Pollock: Stories

by John Haskell

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ISBN13: 9780374173999
ISBN10: 0374173990
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Publisher Comments:

A bewitching collection of short fiction—haunting and hypnotic meditations on art, movies, literature, and lifeA circus elephant named Topsy was executed at Coney Island in the year 1900 for killing a man. That’s true. So is the life of Saartjie (Sar-key) Baartman, the Hottentot Venus, who was herself a circus act in the first half of the nineteenth century. What is myth is the Indian god Ganesha, whose head was lopped off by his father, Shiva, and replaced—with an elephant’s head—by his disconsolate mother, Parvati. In John Haskell’s expert hands, these three curious strands are ingeniously woven together in one story called “Elephant Feelings.”And so it goes with the rest of these dreamy meditations on the lives of artists, actors, writers, and musicians who are at once painfully human and larger than life. In “Dream of a Clean Slate,” Jackson Pollock the man struggles with the separation he feels from Jackson Pollock the artist; in “The Judgment of Psycho,” Haskell probes the sexual dynamic of Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins in Psycho, and then delves into a different relationship, the one between Hector and Paris in the Iliad; Orson Welles presides over the long story “Crimes at Midnight,” a tense evocation of desire and its consequences. Haskell has written a series of myths for modern times, stories about the ways in which we are distant from ourselves and about the way art can sometimes help us imagine other worlds and other possibilities. It is an astonishing debut.

Review:

"Haskell subtly explores questions of exploitation and agency through the eyes of his celebrity characters, winking all the while at his own attempts to get into their heads. His hypnotic writing creates its own genre, unsettling and quietly bizarre." Publishers Weekly

Review:

"Haskell's collection of stories...tells of passions, mystery, and abstraction....[W]onderful, quirky, even extraordinary tales that intersperse Hollywood gossip with plumbing the depths of the human spirit." Michael Spinella, Booklist

Review:

"Nine intriguing debut pieces....Intellectually dazzling, emotionally chilly, and bound to provoke." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"In these wholly unique meditations on what it is to be human, John Haskell inhabits the famous and infamous, crawling inside outsiders ranging from painter Jackson Pollock, side-show act Topsy the elephant, the Psycho pathology of Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh, and onto Capucine, Glenn Gould and more. Haskell makes the familiar his own — playing with language and history, turning time inside out, he delivers our culture back to us — made entirely new." A.M. Homes

Review:

"John Haskell's I Am Not Jackson Pollock is a wonderfully intelligent, audacious and perverse collection of...what exactly? Fiction? Gossip? Film studies? Iconography? Liberty taking? Here's a book that defies the usual categories — but one thing's for sure, I savored every mythic, mesmerizing word of it." Jim Crace

Review:

"John Haskell turns works of art into stories and stories into a weird blend of magically unrealist commentary. His investigations into the dream-life of movies and the way they have insinuated themselves into our unconscious are, in turn, works of art. Flickering constantly between creative and critical writing, marrying both without ever quite settling on either, he uses an ensemble cast of genius (Pollock, Hitchcock, and Gould et al) as Roberto Calasso did the myths of classic antiquity — and has come up with something unsettling, unexpected and original." Geoff Dyer

About the Author

John Haskell is a former actor, playwright, and performance artist who has worked in New York and Chicago. He studied playwriting at UCLA, and is a graduate of the M.F.A. program at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Dream of a Clean Slate

Elephant Feelings

The Judgment of Psycho

The Faces of Joan of Arc

Capucine

Glenn Gould in Six Parts

Good World

Crimes at Midnight

Narrow Road


Product Details

ISBN:
9780374173999
Subtitle:
Stories
Author:
Haskell, John
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Location:
New York
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Artists
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Stories (single author)
Subject:
Stories (single author)
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
vol.14, no.4(G)
Publication Date:
April 2003
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.58x5.74x.76 in. .74 lbs.

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