Lauren Elkin is the author of several critically-acclaimed books, including Scaffolding, Art Monsters, and Fl neuse. Her essays on art, literature, and culture have appeared in the London Review of Books, the New York Times, Granta, Harper's, Le Monde, Les Inrockuptibles, and Frieze, among others. An award-winning translator, she lives between Paris and London.
'Destined to become a new classic'
*Chris Kraus*
'Juxtaposes ideas, images, language, in a vivid collage that
invites us to look more deeply'
*Jeanette Winterson*
'Soaring and vivid ... it left me giddy with possibility'
*Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the Throat *
'A fascinating re-visioning and re-imagining of women artists who
have used their bodies in all sorts of creative, subversive
ways.'
*Juliet Jacques*
'You won't find anything like this history, told in this way,
anywhere else'
*Lubaina Himid*
'Lauren Elkin's exhaustive, incisive re-readings of feminist
writing and art across several centuries prove that the questions
raised in these works are far from resolved. In fact, they're more
timely than ever. The book seems destined to become a new classic.
Making a passionate case for the monstrosity entailed in all acts
of creation, Elkin shatters the truisms that have evolved around
feminist thought.'
*Chris Kraus*
'Soaring and vivid, the experience of reading Art Monsters is like
watching a lightning storm at night, each chapter a bolt of light.
A remarkable twinning of intellect and brightest scholarship, it
left me giddy with possibility.'
*Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the Throat *
'Lauren Elkin has the nerve to defend the guilty, fight tooth and
claw for long abandoned causes while making heroines out of trouble
makers. Her book makes you take sides, change sides, change back
and sometimes shout out loud with furious indignation but you won't
find anything like this history, told in this way, anywhere
else.'
*Lubaina Himid*
'Elkin's authority as a cultural critic springs from her signature
style of curious questioning. Rather than imposing her conclusions
on the reader, she juxtaposes ideas, images, language, in a vivid
collage that invites us to look more deeply. Never linear - because
life isn't - but perpetually moving, in both senses of the
word.'
*Jeanette Winterson*
'A fascinating re-visioning and re-imagining of women artists who
have used their bodies in all sorts of creative, subversive ways.
Lauren Elkin provides fresh insight into more familiar names and
works, and brings plenty of less well-known ones to light, taking
us through more than a century of women who boldly took on the
world.'
*Juliet Jacques*
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