Spent: A Memoir
Autor Antonia Craneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2017
A small town girl leaves her troubled family and starts stripping—which introduces her to a community that keeps her sober and saves her life—but a rollercoaster lifestyle ensues. She gets drugged, does enema shows, and unionizes the club. When she tries to quit and go to graduate school, her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Broke and broken, she returns to sex work, which leads to her arrest and a new resilience. Spent is a memoir about a woman’s journey through the sex industry, but it’s also a story of family, community, and our constant struggle against loneliness.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781942600862
ISBN-10: 1942600860
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Rare Bird Books
Colecția Rare Bird Books, A Barnacle Book
ISBN-10: 1942600860
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Rare Bird Books
Colecția Rare Bird Books, A Barnacle Book
Recenzii
"Antonia Crane's writing is bold and beautiful and glimmering with light." —Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild
"Spent is the sex worker memoir I've been dying to read for years. It's a startlingly brave, alluring, moving and empowering journey of a woman who dares the world to break its own heart. I've been a huge fan of Antonia's writing for years and this bold, wild debut grabbed me from start to finish." —Jill Soloway, creator and executive producer of Transparent
"Antonia Crane is a gift. Her writing will change how you look at the world." —Stephen Elliott, author of The Adderall Diaries
"Antonia Crane puts you right inside the places where people put things inside other people's places. It's very intimate, what she does. And she writes funny. Plus, she doesn't tell you how you should think about sex for money, when it seems like everybody wants to tell you how you should think about it. Sexy, honest, funny, subversive, counterintuitive, she's also just a great old-fashioned storyteller. Spent will leave you spent, in the best sense of that word." —David Henry Sterry, author of Chicken: Self-Portrait of a Young Man for Rent
"Spent is an extraordinary memoir by an extraordinary writer. This is as much a story about the enduring love between a mother and a daughter as it is Antonia Crane’s unpretentious depiction of life as a sex worker. Brutally frank, and at times shocking, Crane is no sensationalist, choosing instead empowerment over victimhood, strength over self-pity, survival over self-destruction." —James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries
"Antonia Crane steps into the eye of her own hurricane to tell the raw, reckless story of her life as a stripper, sex worker and addict. Crane’s elegance is in her gaze: her life inside others’ secrets, and her almost anthropological wonder divulge so many buried truths about desire, desperation, and longing. Ultimately, Crane’s own longing leads her back to her dying mother’s bedside, and to her worst challenge. Spent is a beautiful, heart-pounding memoir of daring adventure and self-discovery, of a woman living at the edge of her boundaries." —Julie Greicius, Senior Editor of The Rumpus
"Smart, courageous, quick and seductive—like Marguerite Duras on Meth." —Moby
"Being naked on the page can be a kind of performance, but Antonia Crane doesn’t settle for what’s showy. She digs deep into the mysteries of the human heart, then deeper still, with the kind of honesty I find inspiring. I’ve never seen her on stage, but if she’s half as gifted a stripper as she is a writer, I bet she sets the house on fire." —Sy Safransky, editor and publisher of The Sun
"Antonia Crane is the X-rated Simone de Beauvoir of the S&M set, a worldly-wise, hysterical, seen-it-all, done-more-than-you-imagined-in-your-most-depraved-fantasies veteran of real-life sex-work, and she has survived—in style—to turn it all into the amazing, beautiful, wild-ass ride that is Spent. This book is so good it should charge by the hour and make you pay up front. I really loved it." —Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and OG Dad
"Spent is the sex worker memoir I've been dying to read for years. It's a startlingly brave, alluring, moving and empowering journey of a woman who dares the world to break its own heart. I've been a huge fan of Antonia's writing for years and this bold, wild debut grabbed me from start to finish." —Jill Soloway, creator and executive producer of Transparent
"Antonia Crane is a gift. Her writing will change how you look at the world." —Stephen Elliott, author of The Adderall Diaries
"Antonia Crane puts you right inside the places where people put things inside other people's places. It's very intimate, what she does. And she writes funny. Plus, she doesn't tell you how you should think about sex for money, when it seems like everybody wants to tell you how you should think about it. Sexy, honest, funny, subversive, counterintuitive, she's also just a great old-fashioned storyteller. Spent will leave you spent, in the best sense of that word." —David Henry Sterry, author of Chicken: Self-Portrait of a Young Man for Rent
"Spent is an extraordinary memoir by an extraordinary writer. This is as much a story about the enduring love between a mother and a daughter as it is Antonia Crane’s unpretentious depiction of life as a sex worker. Brutally frank, and at times shocking, Crane is no sensationalist, choosing instead empowerment over victimhood, strength over self-pity, survival over self-destruction." —James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries
"Antonia Crane steps into the eye of her own hurricane to tell the raw, reckless story of her life as a stripper, sex worker and addict. Crane’s elegance is in her gaze: her life inside others’ secrets, and her almost anthropological wonder divulge so many buried truths about desire, desperation, and longing. Ultimately, Crane’s own longing leads her back to her dying mother’s bedside, and to her worst challenge. Spent is a beautiful, heart-pounding memoir of daring adventure and self-discovery, of a woman living at the edge of her boundaries." —Julie Greicius, Senior Editor of The Rumpus
"Smart, courageous, quick and seductive—like Marguerite Duras on Meth." —Moby
"Being naked on the page can be a kind of performance, but Antonia Crane doesn’t settle for what’s showy. She digs deep into the mysteries of the human heart, then deeper still, with the kind of honesty I find inspiring. I’ve never seen her on stage, but if she’s half as gifted a stripper as she is a writer, I bet she sets the house on fire." —Sy Safransky, editor and publisher of The Sun
"Antonia Crane is the X-rated Simone de Beauvoir of the S&M set, a worldly-wise, hysterical, seen-it-all, done-more-than-you-imagined-in-your-most-depraved-fantasies veteran of real-life sex-work, and she has survived—in style—to turn it all into the amazing, beautiful, wild-ass ride that is Spent. This book is so good it should charge by the hour and make you pay up front. I really loved it." —Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and OG Dad
Notă biografică
Antonia Crane is a performer, 2-time Moth Story Slam Winner and writing instructor in Los Angeles. She has written for The New York Times, The Believer, The Toast, Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, The Rumpus, Electric Literature, DAME, The Los Angeles Review, Quartz: The Atlantic Media, Medium.com, Buzzfeed, and dozens of other places. Her fiction and nonfiction prose has appeared alongside writers like Roxane Gay and Stephen Graham Jones (The New Black, edited by Richard Thomas). Her screenplay ¿The Lusty¿ (co-written by Transparent director, writer Silas Howard), based on the true story of the exotic dancer¿s labor union, is a recipient of the San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation Grant in screenwriting, 2015. She has appeared on CNN¿s This is Life With Lisa Ling and has been interviewed on WTF with Marc Maron, and Michael Smerconish on https://www.siriusxm.com/potus where he compared dancers to Uber drivers.
She is at work on an essay collection and a feature film.
She is at work on an essay collection and a feature film.