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In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz
In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz









In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz

Wojnarowicz recalls his life on Manhattan’s Lower East Side with no shame or regret, and shares his hitchhiking journeys across the country. Here is a brilliant chronicle of an artist’s emergence-a young man’s still achingly fresh memories of his unhappy adolescence and his glorious discovery of self. In the Shadow of the American Dream is a stunning collection of riveting and revealing chapters from Wojnarowicz’s extensive personal diaries-thirty volumes’ worth of memories and lucid observations, some bitter, some sweet-that the author began writing when he was seventeen and continued until his death two decades later. When his life ended at age thirty-seven-a casualty of the AIDS epidemic that took so many before their time-David Wojnarowicz had long since established himself as one of America’s most vital artists and activists. In the Shadow of the American Dream is finally a record of the private Wojnarowicz, falling in love, exploring erotic possibilities on the Hudson River piers, becoming overwhelmed by the demands of survival, and searching for the pleasure and freedom he believed one could live on.From life in the streets and love in the alleys to fame in the spotlight and an untimely death-raw, biting, and brilliant selections from the personal journals of one of the most uniquely creative artists of the late twentieth century It tells the story of Wojnarowicz's creative birth, from publishing his first photographs and writing what would become The Waterfront Journals to completing his tour de force, Close to the Knives, at the height of his fame.

In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz

Few artists have captured the emotional, sexual, and political chaos of modern urban life as perceptively as David Wojnarowicz, whom Out magazine has called "an acute observer of the unmapped region surrounding his heart and one of the best writers of his generation." In journal entries from age seventeen until his AIDS-related death at thirty-seven, In the Shadow of the American Dream chronicles the life of a radical artist who unequivocally defied bigotry even as he became a target for the right wing.











In the Shadow of the American Dream by David Wojnarowicz