Dodie Bellamy
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Occupation | Author, journalist, editor |
Literary movement | New Narrative |
Dodie Bellamy is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist and editor. Her work is frequently associated with that of Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, and Eileen Myles.
Bellamy is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement of the early and mid 1980s, which attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction and critical theory and apply them to narrative storytelling.[1]
Bellamy also directed the San Francisco writing lab, Small Press Traffic, and taught creative writing at the San Francisco Art Institute, Mills College, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of San Francisco, Naropa University, Antioch University Los Angeles, San Francisco State University, California College of the Arts, and the California Institute of the Arts.[2]
Bibliography
- Feminine Hijinx (1991) ISBN 978-0-937815-43-4
- Real: The Letters of Mina Harker and Sam D'Allesandro (1994) ISBN 978-1-883689-17-9.[3]
- Broken English (1996) OCLC 34635581
- Cunt-ups (2001) ISBN 978-0-927920-09-4
- The Letters of Mina Harker (2004) ISBN 978-0-299-20674-1
- Academonia (2006) ISBN 978-1-928650-25-6
- Barf Manifesto (2008)
- Pink Steam (2008) ISBN 978-0-9746388-0-5
- Cunt Norton (2013) ISBN 978-1-934254-49-3
- When the Sick Rule the World (2015) ISBN 978-1-584351-68-9 [4]
References
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- ↑ Suspect Thoughts Press. Dodie Bellamy.
- ↑ "The Letters of Mina Harker by Dodie Bellamy." SFGate. January 2, 2005.
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