商品簡介
Presented as a collection of articles about apocryphal artworks, exhibitions, books, and other cultural phenomena, Sunsets and Dogshits follows the convention of a "collected writings" book. Most pieces adopt a well-recognized format-a catalog essay for an exhibition, a book review, or an item of sports correspondence-but at the same time they incorporate incongruous elements or attempt to see things from inverted perspectives. For example, "The Hudson Variation" is a review of a book about chess hooliganism, while "Whipping Boys" imagines the criminal memoir written from the viewpoint of professional victims, and "The George Carnegie Award" is a critical review of the writers shortlisted for the best use of a semicolon in the English language. Witty, trenchantly funny, and flittingly flirting with genres as diverse as poetry, philosophy, biography, cookbooks, volumes on municipal architecture, government investigations into national disasters, and technical manuals, Sunsets and Dogshits occupies a unique place in modern fiction.
作者簡介
Sean Ashton lectures and teaches at Wimbledon School of Art and Canterbury School of Art. It was while writing his PhD that Ashton began to consider the notion of an artwork or cultural phenomena that didn’t actually exist at all, and could only be experienced through a written appraisal.