Filthy Creation

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Product Details
Price
$21.95  $20.41
Publisher
Madhat, Inc.
Publish Date
Pages
254
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.58 inches | 0.83 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781952335563
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About the Author
Caroline Hagood is Assistant Professor of Literature, Writing and Publishing and Director of Undergraduate Writing at St. Francis College in Brooklyn. She is the author of two poetry books, Lunatic Speaks and Making Maxine's Baby, a book-length essay, Ways of Looking at a Woman, and a novel, Ghosts of America.
Reviews

"It's a shame Mary Shelley isn't around to offer a blurb for this tender, luminous portrait of the art monster as a modern teen. Filthy Creation has so much to say about art, gender, loss, and broken dreams. It's also a triumphant coming-of-age page-turner whose young heroine grabs your heart from the first page and never lets go."

-James Tate Hill, author of Blind Man's Bluff


"If, as the poet Rilke noted, beauty is the beginning of a terror we are only just able to bear, Caroline Hagood's novel Filthy Creation shows us how to bear it. Continuing the investigation into monsters, misfits and trauma that she launched with her brilliant book-length essay, Weird Girls: Writing the Art Monster, Hagood brings Dr. Frankenstein and his creation together in the form of a visionary young woman named Dylan who is one-third pyromaniac, one third-Picasso, and one-third Poirot. To follow Dylan through this book is to follow one's own dreams, to befriend one's most troubling and beloved ghosts."

-Sharon Mesmer, author of Greetings From My Girlie Leisure Place


"What splendid strangeness is this? Love story, loss story, weird and wild escapade, artistic quest ... all of these and such fun. Caroline Hagood's Filthy Creation explores the peaks and pits that come with making art (and growing up), through the experiences of the singularly awesome narrator, Dylan. "This was the only way I knew how to love something," this irrepressible character confesses, "by wanting to taste every part of it, and this was too much. I was too much," and oh, how I loved her too-muchness and this novel's so-muchness. Profound, poignant, ferocious, hilarious. A glorious romp."

-Melissa Ostrom, author of Unleaving


"Hagood's Filthy Creation is a brutal yet beautiful coming of age novel about what it's like to lose a parent, while at the same time finding out who you are as an artist."

-Erika Wurth, author of White Horse