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  1. The Best American Erotica, 2005 -- Including Stories By Jane Smiley, Mary Gaitskill, Steve Almond, and Nelson George by Susie (Editor) Bright, 2005-01-01
  2. Biography - Gaitskill, Mary (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  3. New Yorker June 9 2008 Summer Fiction Issue, Vladimir Nabokov - Elizabeth Kolbert - Haruki Murakami - Annie Proulx - Mary Gaitskill Fiction, The Work of Ezra Pound, Jeff Koons Retrospective, Poems by Philip Levine & Gerald Stern, Auto-Tune
  4. Open City #7: The Rubbed Away Girl by Mary Gaitskill, David Berman, et all 1999-02-01
  5. Open City Number Five : Change or Die (No. 5) by David Foster Wallace, Mary Gaitskill, et all 1997-05-01
  6. Don't Cry by Mary Gaitskill, 2009-01-01
  7. Veronica [Cd] (Library Edition) by Mary Gaitskill; (Reader) Kathe Mazur, 2005
  8. Best New American Voices [BEST NEW AMER VOICES 2009/E] by Mary(Editor) Gaitskill, 2008-09-30
  9. Two Girls Fat and Thin by Mary Gaitskill, 1991
  10. Mal Comportamiento (Spanish Edition) by Mary Gaitskill, 1998-01
  11. BECAUSE THEY WANTED TO by Mary Gaitskill, 1997-01-01
  12. Tin House Magazine (Volume 3, Number 1) by Mary Gaitskill & Jim Shepard Richard Ford, 2001
  13. Because They Wanted To: Stories by Mary Gaitskill, 1997-01-01
  14. Because They Wanted To by Mary Gaitskill, 1997

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24. New York State Writers Institute - Visiting Writers Series, Fall 2001
mary gaitskill and ELIZABETH BENEDICT mary gaitskill, novelist and short story writer,is the author of the story collections Because They Wanted To (1997) and
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Sneak preview of tentative Spring 2002 Schedule American playwright EDWARD ALBEE has won numerous awards, including three Pulitzer Prizes ( A Delicate Balance Seascape , and Three Tall Women ) and two Tony Awards ( Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance ). In 1996, he received a Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement Award and in 1997 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Clinton. At the Kennedy Center Honors Ceremony in 1996, Albee was praised for his impact on American drama. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will be presented as part of our Classic Film Series on Friday, September 21. September 21
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25. Eye - BOOKS: Mary Gaitskill -- Two Girls Fat And Thin - 10.01.92
eye 10.01.92. Book review. TWO GIRLS FAT AND THIN. by mary GaitskillBantam paperback, $8.99. by DONNA LYPCHUK. Anybody hooked on mary
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Anybody hooked on Mary Gaitskill will recommend her first book, Bad Behaviour, full of brilliantly crafted and bizarre short stories that were character studies of misbegotten Manhattanites, all female, all lost in the big city, and all mistaking their sordid sexual exploits for real love and affection. As a writer, Gaitskill excels at portraiture, the short story as snapshot (you could call her a literary Diane Arbus), so it is not surprising that her first novel, Two Girls Fat and Thin is somewhat out of focus and at a loss for a real narrative. The real subject of Two Girls Fat and Thin is, once again, "how your family can fuck you up." The book is a marathon examination of the backgrounds of two women, one fat and one thin; both the victims of sexual abuse when they were children. The two meet through mutual interest in a literary heroine, (a thinly disguised Ann Ryn), the founder of a movement called Definitism and a metaphorical figurehead for the control that both women are trying to regain over their traumatized emotional lives.

26. Arts/Literature/Authors/G/Gaitskill,_Mary
Arts / Literature / Authors / G / gaitskill, mary. Fiction marygaitskill Links and a short biography. URL http//www.smpcollege
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Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts Literature Authors G Gaitskill, Mary Fiction: Mary Gaitskill
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27. Autodafe.org - Rick Moody And Mary Gaitskill, Sex And Capitalism: An Exchange
mary gaitskill author of short story collections Bad Behavior (Vintage, 1989)and Because They Wanted To Stories (Scribner, 1997), and the novel Two Girls
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Mary Gaitskill -author of short story collections Bad Behavior (Vintage, 1989) and Because They Wanted To: Stories (Scribner, 1997), and the novel Two Girls, Fat and Thin (Scribner, 1991)-and Rick Moody, author of The Ice Storm Demonology Sex and Capitalism: An Exchange by Rick Moody (U.S.A.) and Mary Gaitskill (U.S.A.) RM: I want to start with the hypothesis that there is a sociological basis for thinking that one should not be sad. This surely comes from the notion that capitalism can quench and thirst with the application of product. It is un-American to be sad, therefore, or, at best, sadness is simply something to be treated with antidepressant meds and otherwise need not be spoken of. However, all the emotions are grand, and if sadness is among them, then I embrace sadness. This also reminds me of a great sentence from Foucault, from Madness and Civilization : "Do not think that because you are a revolutionary you must be sad." Does sadness, for you, relate to sexuality in any way?

28. Autodafe.org: Rick Moody And Mary Gaitskill, États-Unis : Sexe Et Capital
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par Rick Moody (U.S.A.) et Mary Gaitskill (U.S.A.) RM: : " Ne crois pas que parce que tu es révolutionnaire, tu dois être triste. " Est-ce que, pour toi, la tristesse peut avoir un rapport avec la sexualité ? MG: The Gangster as Tragic Hero
RM: Que le célèbre effet secondaire du Prozac, à savoir la diminution du désir sexuel, soit lié à la répression de la tristesse, voilà une idée que je trouve plutôt intéressante. C'est une hypothèse fascinante. Je suppose que pour moi, toute la notion de sexualité consiste à triompher de l'insatisfaction par une autre insatisfaction. Je me demande sans doute si, pour toi, cela a un rapport quelconque avec " l'instinct de mort " avec lequel tant Freud que Jung ont brièvement flirté, ou du moins avec les formulations complexes d' de Freud. Dans ce cas, il s'agit indiscutablement d'un marché où le capital ne trouvera pas de débouchés dans la mesure où il ne veut pas être " calmé ". Et peut-être existe-t-il un paradoxe dans la mode du Prozac, car si le bonheur n'est pas sexuel, en promouvant un produit particulier, une pilule censée apporter la satisfaction, le capital perdrait la sexualité comme moyen de promotion. Si les gens ne se préoccupaient pas autant de sexualité, personne n'achèterait une voiture parce que la publicité est faite par un top model. Mais c'est un point de vue probablement naïf.

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Websites Books: Beautiful Brooding (Tucson Weekly . 08-11-97) - Mary Gaitskill is at it again mining those twisted psyches and revealing the demographics of sex, power and intimacy in her first collection of short stories in more than a decade.
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[Verwandte Websites] Fiction: Mary Gaitskill - Links and a short biography.
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[Verwandte Websites] Interview with Mary Gaitskill - An interview with Mary Gaitskill by Alexander Laurence.
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[Verwandte Websites] My inspiration: Vladimir Nabobov - By Mary Gaitskill.
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[Verwandte Websites] Personal Best: The Hunchback of Notre Dame - An article by Mary Gaitskill.

30. Mary Gaitskill Bad Behaviour Modern Fiction Short Stories Fiction General
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31. The Village Voice: Books: French Kisses By Mary Gaitskill
French Kisses by mary gaitskill January 13 19, 1999 (Limbert Fabian) Lila SaysBy Chimo Scribner, 128 pp., $20 Buy this book Recent stories by mary gaitskill.
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January 13 - 19, 1999 (Limbert Fabian) Lila Says By Chimo Scribner, 128 pp., $20 Buy this book more on books at VLS ecently, I publicly read a story of mine about a man and woman whose experiments with sexual role-playing go awry when the woman feels the man is abusing her. She becomes frightened, then angry; they fight, reconcile, and go to sleep in each other's arms. Afterward, an audience member commented that the story seemed to him an optimistic American version of Milan Kundera's "The Hitch-Hiking Game"— another story of a couple playing a sexual game that becomes abusive, except that the woman proves unable to call a time-out. "Game" ends with her curled in a ball, sobbing while the man regards her with distaste. The audience member thought Kundera's characters were darker and more jaded than my problem-solving Americans, and he repeated the chestnut that Americans are, of course, more naive than Europeans. To me, Kundera's couple seems the more naive because they fall so thoughtlessly into archetypal behavior, which completely unravels them. My characters are, for better or worse, more self-conscious about how far they want to cede themselves to a sexual archetype. You could say the hitchhiking couple are experiencing sexuality more deeply than my American characters, who are trying to treat the roles of aggressor and victim as costumes which can be put on and taken off at will. The American characters are trying to resolve a problem of aggression and loathing between men and women that Kundera's story suggests is ultimately unsolvable; my characters are more complicated (that is, more human), but Kundera's have a raw power that comes from their embodiment of sexual forces unmediated by self-consciousness.

32. The Village Voice: Music: See Me, Feel Me By Mary Gaitskill
Sponsored by Bandwidth. See Me, Feel Me by mary gaitskill December 27 January2, 2001 Almost any woman would care. Recent stories by mary gaitskill.
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December 27 - January 2, 2001 Almost any woman would care. Björk and Thom Yorke "I've Seen It All" Elektra Buy Album Listen ost soundtrack albums exist completely separate from the movies they're attached to because the songs selected already have a vital popular character that the movie has borrowed to enhance itself, and this rarely works the other way around. The exception is the old-fashioned musical—and that is what Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark is, sort of. This "sort of" applies in different ways to both the film and Björk's album, the movie because, instead of simply being a musical, it is self-consciously about musicals, and the record because it appropriates the genre in a somewhat tedious postmodern way. However, both the movie and the album have power that is wholly unique, almost secret, and it comes from the way they play off each other. Specifically it shows up in one astonishingly beautiful song called "I've Seen It All," which makes the CD worthwhile. The song amplifies the meaning of the film, even surpasses it in elucidating Dancer 's most powerful theme. Yet the song couldn't really exist without the movie.

33. Mary Gaitskill Recommends The Losers' Club By Richard Perez!
Club is a torn, stomped, slightly grubby and very beautiful valentine to a time andplace almost faded from existence.” —mary gaitskill More Advance Praise
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What is love?
In the game of love, there are winners and losers. In The Losers’ Club , Richard Perez tries to answer the eternal question. Set in downtown New York City, The Losers’ Club tells the story of Martin Sierra, an unlucky writer addicted to the personals. His journey brings us into the East Village at the height of its cultural glory—and in contact with Nikki, his dream woman, who remains unattainable romantically, yet who becomes his friend and confidant during his precarious misadventures. Populated with characters and surprises few of us will ever forget, this exhilarating novel is as much about a generation (we won’t say “X”) as it is about a specific time and place.
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34. HVWC - Jeffrey Harrison And Mary Gaitskill
The Hudson Valley Writers' Center presents a reading with Jeffrey Harrisonand mary gaitskill Sunday, October 6th, 430 pm JEFFREY
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of Dover, MA, is the author of three books of poetry. His first, The Singing Underneath , was selected by James Merrill for the National Poetry Series. A review in Chelsea called his second, Signs of Arrival , “a work of genius…(It) accomplishes nothing less than transformation.” About his third and recent book, Feeding the Fire , the New York Times Book Review comments, “The poems…chronicle our growth from the cluelessness of childhood to that slightly greater state of awareness called adulthood…We don't become smarter as we grow older, Harrison seems to be saying; we just have more to be aware of.” He has received NEA and Guggenheim fellowships, a Pushcart Prize, the Amy Lowell Traveling Poetry Scholarship, and the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets. MARY GAITSKILL of Rhinebeck, NY, is the author of two story collections

35. Elisabeth Harvor Reviews: Because They Wanted To By Mary Gaitskill
Because They Wanted to by mary gaitskill. First appeared in The Globe Mail Reviewed by Elisabeth Harvor. A STRANGE JANGLING BEAUTY
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Because They Wanted to
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A STRANGE JANGLING BEAUTY
In Tiny, Smiling Daddy, the opening story in Mary Gaitskill's new collection, Because They Wanted To, a sexually prodigal daughter discharges "her strange jangling beauty" into her father's house, "changing the molecules of its air". In another story (Processing), a waitress, "vibrant with purpose" pours water for her dinner guests "with a harried rattle of ice". At a party in Palo Alto, light "runs and flirts on silverware". All of these glimpses into Gaitskill's latest stories illustrate how charged her language can be, and how much it is animated (in spite of its dark themes) by both boldness and joie de vivre. In other Gaitskill stories, many of the characters act as impish raconteurs of narratives that reveal their own pain or shame. Their audience is made up of a sort of floating opera of fast friends, scoffers, and therapists manque. Privacy is sacrificed to get at "the truth" about both intimacy and the potential life has for the playful (and in particular for the sexually playful) to be extended into adulthood. But sex, in Gaitskill's world, is mischievous, cerebral, brutal, or even described with an almost dainty candour, the one thing it is not is sexy.

36. Bad Behavior (Mary Gaitskill)
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37. Two Girls Fat Thin (Mary Gaitskill)
Two Girls Fat Thin. Author(s) mary gaitskill. Published 1995. Justineand Dororty are apparently intellectual, social, and physical opposites.
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Author(s): Mary Gaitskill Published: Justine and Dororty are apparently intellectual, social, and physical opposites. At the next layer, the reader finds that they share a history of having been abused as children and a fascination with Anna Granite, a thinly fictionalized Ayn Rand. The deeper Gaitskill takes us, the more closely the two women's reality comes to merge. It's a powerful, well-written, disturbing book. Note: Gaitskill details some sexual fetishism that I find hard to read. That doesn't keep me from recommending her, but she's not for the squeamish. You can find this book online Reviewed by Oliver Tessier on 2002/03/24 10:31:00.684 US/Eastern No one's started the conversation yet... why don't you?
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40. Bleak House -- Charles Dickens Mary Gaitskill
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