Authors: Olivia Laing
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Artists; Architects; Photographers, #Art, #History, #Contemporary (1945-), #General
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‘
SCUM gets around
. . .’: Valerie Solanas,
SCUM Manifesto
, p. 61.
122
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When I stopped working
. . .’: Charlotte Chandler,
Ingrid Bergman: A Personal Biography
(Simon & Schuster, 2007), p. 239.
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Often I just go where
. . .’:
People
, Vol. 33, No. 17, 30 April 1990.
123
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Just the kind of thing
. . .’: Andy Warhol,
The Andy Warhol Diaries
, p. 634.
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A LONELY FORM
. . .’:
Life
, Vol. 38, No. 24, 24 January 1955.
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That’s how I express
. . .’: Barry Paris,
Garbo
(Sidgwick & Jackson, 1995), p. 539.
126
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Scottie, what are you doing
. . .’:
Vertigo
, dir.Alfred Hitchcock (1958).
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The instant of photographing
. . .’: Nan Goldin,
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
(Aperture, 2012 [1986]), p. 6.
129
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third gender
. . .’: Nan Goldin,
The Other Side 1972–1992
(Cornerhouse Publications, 1993), p. 5.
131
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I saw the role
. . .’: Nan Goldin,
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
, p. 8.
131
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I decided as a young girl
. . .’: ibid., p. 145.
132
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I want to make somebody
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Brush Fires in the Social Landscape
(Aperture, 2015), p. 160.
133
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I always consider myself
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Close to the Knives
, p. 183.
133
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In loving him
. . .’: ibid., p. 17.
CHAPTER 5: THE REALMS OF THE UNREAL
All material from Henry Darger’s memoir derives from Henry Darger,
The History of My Life,
Box 25, HDP.
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My dear friend Miss Catherine
. . .’: Henry Darger, letter to Catherine Schoeder (Katherine Schloeder), Folder 48:30, 1 June 1959, Folder 48:30, Box 48, HDP.
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Saturday April 12
. . .’: Henry Darger,
Journal 27 Feb 1965 – 1 Jan 1972
, Folder 33:3, Box 33, HDP.
158
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The intention consisted
. . .’: Pierre Cabanne,
Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp
(Da Capo Press, 1988), p. 46.
164
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This endless stream
. . .’: John MacGregor,
Henry Darger: In the Realms of the Unreal
(Delano Greenidge Editions, 2002), p. 117.
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to play, to be happy
. . .’: ibid., p. 195.
170
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Grahams bank
. . .’: Henry Darger,
Predictions June 1911 – December 1917
, Folder 33:1, Box 33, HDP.
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the sense of being alone
. . .’: Melanie Klein, ‘On the Sense of Loneliness’, in
Envy and Gratitude and Other Works 1946–1963
(The Hogarth Press, 1975), p. 300.
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an unattainable perfect internal
. . .’: ibid., p. 300.
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It is generally supposed
. . .’: ibid., p. 302.
CHAPTER 6: AT THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD
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I might as well look
. . .’:
The Nomi Song
, dir. Andrew Horn (2004).
182
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I still get goose pimples
. . .’: Steven Hager,
Art After Midnight: The East Village Scene
(St Martin’s Press, 1986), p. 30.
182
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Everyone was a freak
. . .’:
The Nomi Song
, dir.Andrew Horn (2004).
182
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you were witnessing one of
. . .’: ibid.
184
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He was always thin
. . .’: Rupert Smith,
Attitude
,Vol. 1, No. 3, July 1994.
185
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He began to look like a monster
. . .’: ibid.
186
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A lot of people took off
. . .’:
The Nomi Song
, dir.Andrew Horn (2004).
186
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I remember seeing him
. . .’: ibid.
187
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bodily signs designed to expose
. . .’: Erving Goffman,
Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity
(Penguin, 1990 [1963]), p. 11.
187
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reduced
. . .’: ibid., p. 12.
188
References to Margaret Heckler and the White House press conference are drawn from Jon Cohen,
Shots in the Dark:The Wayward Search for an AIDS Vaccine
(W. W. Norton, 2001) pp. 3–6.
189
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There is one, only one
. . .’: Pat Buchanan, ‘AIDS and moral bankruptcy’,
New York Post
, 2 December 1987.
190
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Then came the sledgehammer
. . .’: Bruce Benderson,
Sex and Isolation
(University of Wisconsin Press, 2007), p. 167.
192
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found herself frightened
. . .’: Michael Daly, ‘Aids Anxiety’,
New York Magazine
, 20 June 1983.
192
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a community of pariahs
. . .’: Susan Sontag,
Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors
(Penguin Modern Classics, 2002 [1978/1989]), p. 110.
192
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I used my own
. . .’: Andy Warhol,
The Andy Warhol Diaries
, p. 506.
192
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I didn’t want to be near
. . .’: ibid., p. 429.
193
‘The New York Times
had a big article
. . .’: ibid., p. 442.
193
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We went and watched
. . .’: ibid., p. 583.
193
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You know, I wouldn’t be surprised
. . .’: ibid., p. 692.
194
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Then they picked me up
. . .’: ibid., p. 800.
194
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the other news from
. . .’: ibid., p. 760.
195
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risk-taking individuals
. . .’: Sarah Schulman,
Gentrification of the Mind
(University of California Press, 2012), p. 38.
197
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Peter was probably
. . .’: Stephen Koch, interview with author, 9 September 2014.
198
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You know why
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Close to the Knives
, p. 106.
198
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the rabid strangers
. . .’: ibid., p. 104.
198
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If you want to stop AIDS
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
7 Miles A Second
(Fantagraphics, 2013), p. 47.
199
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that beautiful hand
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Close to the Knives
, pp. 102–3.
200
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The beginning of the end
. . .’: Sarah Schulman,
People in Trouble
(Sheba Feminist Press, 1990), p. 1.
201
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merge one’s body
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz, untitled manuscript, Fales, Series 3A, Box 5, Folder 160.
201
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If I could attach
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
7 Miles A Second
, p. 61.
204
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My rage is really about the fact
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Close to the Knives
, p. 114.
205
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One day politicians
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Untitled (One day this kid)
, courtesy of the Estate of David Wojnarowicz and P.P.O.W. Gallery, 1990.
206
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I use images of sexuality
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz vs.The American Family Association and Reverend Donald E. Wildmon, 25 June 1990, in Bruce Selcraig, ‘Reverend Wildmon’s War on the Arts’,
New York Times
, 2 December 1990.
207
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I didn’t want to ruin
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz,
Memories That Smell Like Gasoline
(Artspace Books, 1992), p. 48.
209
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He’s loved
. . .’: David Wojnarowicz, unpublished journal entry, Fales, Series 1, Box 2, Folder 35, 13 November 1987.