• Bruce Benderson (born August 6, 1946) is an American author, born to parents of Russian Jewish descent, who lives in New York. He attended William Nottingham...
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  • Calpe), then in English in 2013 by The Feminist Press, translated by Bruce Benderson. It chronicles Preciado's multifaceted and liminal experience taking...
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  • Romanian newspaper The Romanian: Story of an Obsession, a 2004 novel by Bruce Benderson All pages with titles beginning with Romanian All pages with titles...
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  • Abbott, Kathy Acker, Michael Amnasan, Roberto Bedoya, Dodie Bellamy, Bruce Benderson, Charles Bernstein, Nayland Blake, Lawrence Braithwaite, Rebecca Brown...
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  • were rumors that Andy Warhol was behind it. In the mid-1990s, writer Bruce Benderson began a search for its maker based on several leads and finally verified...
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  • Romulus, central character in The Romanian: Story of an Obsession by Bruce Benderson Mrs. Rosie Palm, brothel owner and president of the Guild of "Seamstresses"...
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    Grasset, 1999, ISBN 978-2-246-58711-8 Baise-Moi (Fuck Me). Translated by Bruce Benderson. Grove Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8021-3870-5. Les Chiennes savantes....
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    essayist, poet, and activist James Beard – late culinary author and chef Bruce Benderson – author Jennifer Finney Boylan – trans author and journalist Augusten...
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  • based on Arcan's life. Putain (2001; English: Whore, translated by Bruce Benderson, 2004). Folle (2004; English: Hysteric, translated by David Homel &...
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  • (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-09. "The Sexual Life of Bruce B: Interview with Bruce Benderson". 3AM Magazine. 2001. Retrieved 2014-05-03. Wong, Curtis...
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  • problematic) is most accurately applied to the New York writers Kathy Acker, Bruce Benderson, Dennis Cooper, Joel Rose and Hell himself, all of whom featured in...
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  • recovering in a hospital after being bashed by a hustler. 1994 User Bruce Benderson 1994 Martin and John Dale Peck One or both of the characters are hustlers...
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    the prize, it was awarded to the only American to ever receive it, Bruce Benderson. Three of Beigbeder's novels, 99 Francs, Love Lasts Three Years and...
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  • of an Obsession is a true-to-life memoir by Bruce Benderson. The autobiographical text describes Benderson's encounters and journeys with a male Romanian...
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  • frequently floated as a candidate. It was not until 1998 that writer Bruce Benderson decided to investigate the matter, and eventually traced them to Bidgood...
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  • novelist, and translator Grace Andreacchi Novelist, poet and playwright Bruce Benderson Author Mark Mathew Braunstein 1974 BA Author, nature photographer,...
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    (2009; film: Unforgivable) Incidences (2010 - trans. as Consequences by Bruce Benderson; film: Love is the Perfect Crime) Vengeances (2011) "Oh…" (Gallimard...
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  • French-language literature, even though the author does not have to be French. Bruce Benderson was the first non-French author to receive the prize, in 2004, for...
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  • Britain by Snowbooks in June 2006, featuring writers Steve Almond, Bruce Benderson, Michael Bracewell, Tom Bradley, Billy Childish, Steven Hall, Ben Myers...
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  • (in German). Queer.de. 19 September 2005. Retrieved 17 September 2007. Benderson on gay literature. Tozer, Steven; Gallegos, Bernardo P.; Henry, Annette;...
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  • like Tony Duvert, Pierre Guyotat, Travis Jeppesen, Grisélidis Real, Bruce Benderson, and Abdellah Taïa. Aware that the theorists he introduced in the 1980s...
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  • writing programs. Contributors included Kathy Acker, Roberta Allen, Bruce Benderson, Lisa Blaushild, Emily Carter, Peter Cherches, Dennis Cooper, Susan...
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  • her translations, she collaborated with her close friend, the writer Bruce Benderson, who now serves as her literary executor. Molinaro also subtitled a...
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  • (translated by Lorin Stein) Report on Myself, 2008 (translated by Bruce Benderson) De raadselgast. Ich über mich. Der Überraschungsgast. Report on Myself-...
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  • "'Mundo Cruel' by Luis Negrón". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 2019-04-08. Bruce Benderson, "The Queen of Satire". Out, February 18, 2013. "Lambda Awards honor...
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  • Gaspar, Flora Gasper, Fakir Musafar, Israel Marti, Mario de Colombia, Bruce Benderson, Rebecca Lewin, Stephen Feld and Charles-John Austen My Own Private...
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    as Eileen Myles, Charles D'Ambrosio, Lisa Robertson, Kevin Killian, Bruce Benderson, and Stacey Levine to write for the paper. In 1996 he became the first...
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  • Critic And Editor, 85". The New York Times. Retrieved June 30, 2016. Bruce Benderson (March 22, 2002). "Ursule Molinaro". The Review of Contemporary Fiction...
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  • (London, Creation Books, 1995). Prostitution: An Excerpt, transl. by Bruce Benderson (New York, Red Dust, 1995). Tomb for 500,000 soldiers, transl. by Romain...
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    Eugene Hernandez – deputy director of Film Society of Lincoln Center Bruce Benderson – writer Antoine Barraud – writer, director and actor Sophie Dulac...
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