Kathy Acker pushed literary boundaries with a vigor and creative fire
that made her one of America's preeminent experimental writers and her
books cult classics. Now Amy Scholder and Dennis Cooper have distilled
the incredible variety of Acker's body of work into a single volume that
reads like a communique from the front lines of late-twentieth-century
America. Acker was a literary pirate whose prodigious output drew
promiscuously from popular culture, the classics of Western
civilization, current events, and the raw material of her own life. Her
vision questions everything we take for granted -- the authority of
parents, government, and the law; sexuality and the policing of desire
-- and puts in its place a universe of polymorphous perversity and
shameless, playful freakery. Spanning Acker's '70s punk interventions
through more than a dozen major novels, Essential Acker is an
indispensable overview of the work of this distinctive American writer
and a reminder of her challenge to and influence on writers of the
future. "Scarified sensibility, subversive intellect, and predatory wit
make her a writer like no other I know." -- Tom LeClair, The New York
Times Book Review