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Overview

Lost Joy collects the writing that first brought Camden Joy wide attention in the mid-90s, when he wheatpasted his “manifestoes” around New York, excoriating the music industry and celebrating unsung geniuses of rock and roll. Joy’s voice—heartfelt, mocking, lyrical, razor-sharp—earned comparisons to the likes of Allen Ginsberg, Patti Smith, and Nick Hornby. Rooted in DIY zine culture, his rants prefigure the unfettered public expression of personal views that would explode with the rise of the Internet, and enact in words what Banksy would later achieve in art. Joy’s groundbreaking early fiction, in which his characters often invoke musicians and songs, is also included here. These haunting stories explore the many ways in which we use music to communicate our feelings and make sense of our memories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781891241765
Publisher: Verse Chorus Press
Publication date: 07/14/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Camden Joy is the author of two novels, The Last Rock Star Book, or: Liz Phair, a Rant and Boy Island; and three novellas, Hubcap Diamondstar Halo, Palm Tree 13, and Pan (republished in one volume as 3 Novellas); as well as numerous manifestoes, tracts, and other rants, many of which are included in the collection Lost Joy.
Jonathan Lethem is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, most recently Dissident Gardens.

Table of Contents

Preface10
Dum Dum Boys15
The Almost Revolution33
The Greatest Record Album Ever Told37
Them Lost Manifestoes59
The Launch of the MI-9783
The Greatest Record Album Singer Ever95
This Poster Will Change Your Life117
Total Systems Failure131
Rattled by the Rush137
Dear CMJ ...145
Surviving Sinatra167
Observing Murder171
Thirty-Seven Posters About Souled American177
Amazing Disgrace225
My Life in Eighteen Songs231
Call Off the Fatwa245
The Greatest Record Album Band That Ever Was249
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