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Moshe 08.03.2006 02:18 PM

The Empty Page: Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Sonic Youth
 
www.saucerlike.com

In 2007 Serpent's Tail Press will release The Empty Page: Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Sonic Youth, featuring stories by: J.Robert Lennon, Arthur Nersesian, Ben Myers, Carlton Mellick III, Christopher Coake, Christopher Sorrentino, colette Phair, Emily Carter ,Emily Maguire, Kevin Sampsell, Laird Hunt Matt Thorne, Nathan Tyree, Mitch Cullin, Nick Flynn, Paul DiFilippo, Sam Ligon, Sam Lipsyte, Shelley Jackson, Steve Sherill.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile...488859-7962521

Moshe 08.03.2006 02:37 PM

An interview with Nate Tryee (one of the writers):

http://www.bookmunch.co.uk/view.php?id=1655

ZEROpumpkins 08.04.2006 08:41 AM

Awesome!

greenlight 08.04.2006 02:43 PM

what????

thanks for info.

Peter Wild 08.18.2006 12:50 PM

hi there
i'm the editor of the book - here is the list of contributors together with the songs that they're doing...


Protect Me You (1983) – Eileen Myles
The World Looks Red (1983) – Carlton Mellick III
Brother James (1983) – Emily Maguire
Freezer Burns / I Wanna Be Your Dog (1983) – Steven Sherrill
Shadow of a Doubt (1986) – Rebecca Godfrey
Death To Our Friends (1986) – J Robert Lennon
Providence (1988) – Paul Di Filippo
Kissability (1988) – Laird Hunt
That's All I Know (Right Now) (1990) – Katherine Dunn
Disappearer (1990) – Matt Thorne
My Friend Goo (1990) – Shelley Jackson
Come & Smash Me (1990) – Peter Wild
Dirty Boots (1990) – Samuel Ligon
Wish Fulfillment (1992) – Mary Gaitskill
Swimsuit Issue (1992) – Kevin Sampsell
Androgynous Mind (1994) – Colette Phair
Bull in the Heather (1994) – Scott Mebus
Tokyo Eye (1994) – Mitch Cullin
In the Mind of the Bourgeois Reader (1994) – Nathan Tyree
Sunday (1998) – Hiag Akmajian
Rain on Tin (2002) – Jess Walter
Unmade Bed / Pattern Recognition (2004) – Christopher Coake

Arthur Nersesian and Emily Carter Riolphe are also contributing but they haven't chosen their songs yet. The book will be published in the latter half of 07 but so far it's looking really good ...


If you have any questions, let me know!

Hip Priest 08.18.2006 01:03 PM

That's certainly interesting news. Sounds like a great idea for a project.

TheMadcapLaughs 08.18.2006 01:27 PM

It's funny that Death to our Friends is going to be one of the songs considering its an instrumental, how it will inspire fiction i do not know. They certainly will have a lot of room for interpretation.

Peter Wild 08.18.2006 03:41 PM

I should also say: this is the 2nd book in a series of 6: the first (out next June) is called Perverted by Language: Fiction inspired by The Fall; the second is Sonic Youth .. after that, there'll be Ramones, Joy Division, Velvet Underground ...

DemonBox 08.18.2006 04:16 PM

Oh, that sounds really cool. Thanks for the info.

Alex's Trip 08.18.2006 05:11 PM

That is cool. Death To Our Friends should be a good one.

No one choose a song from Washing Machine?!

schizophrenicroom 08.18.2006 07:07 PM

freezer burn is going to be very, very rad.

but yeah, what alex said. i'd like to see a take on a washing machine tune.

DemonBox 08.18.2006 07:15 PM

i'd wish they took on a Sister tune. pipeline/kill time, that would have been so cool.

schizophrenicroom 08.18.2006 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DemonBox
i'd wish they took on a Sister tune. pipeline/kill time, that would have been so cool.


yeah, really. four experimental jet set tunes, but nothing from sister. not knocking ejs, but... yeah.

dazedcola 08.19.2006 02:09 AM

wow this is such a cool way to pay tribute to sonic youth. An innovative idea for an innovative band. Ill def read this when it comes out.

Alex's Trip 08.19.2006 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DemonBox
i'd wish they took on a Sister tune. pipeline/kill time, that would have been so cool.

I didn't realize that there wasn't a Sister tune. I think I only noticed the WM thing was because there were so many EJST&NS ones that I paid more attention there.

Peter Wild 08.19.2006 03:27 AM

I guess it comes down to the fact that each author took a look at the back catalogue (in isolation from one another) and chose the song that lit their creative fires... it's only really me (the editor) and you (the reader) who get to see the book in its totality. and all I can do, really, is invite cool writers to contribute. I can't really say - you have to pick a song offof a particular album because that's too ... prescriptive ... so you get what you get, I suppose ...

dazedcola 08.19.2006 01:04 PM

On second look of that list, i have something else to say.Tell one of the authors that "Thats all I know Right Now" ISNT A SONIC YOUTH SONG, its a neon boys song.

Peter Wild 08.19.2006 01:11 PM

My rule is - if the band have performed it, it's a song title the authors are allowed ... Given that Sonic Youth have done a heck of a lot of covers in their time, it struck me as a little off to invite authors to contribute and then say, 'Oh you can't have that one because it's a cover...' Plus, I checked with Kim and Lee and they were fine with it, so ...

Alex's Trip 08.19.2006 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Wild
I guess it comes down to the fact that each author took a look at the back catalogue (in isolation from one another) and chose the song that lit their creative fires... it's only really me (the editor) and you (the reader) who get to see the book in its totality. and all I can do, really, is invite cool writers to contribute. I can't really say - you have to pick a song offof a particular album because that's too ... prescriptive ... so you get what you get, I suppose ...

Well, of course. I was just suprised that Washing Machine didn't light anyone's creative fire.

Peter Wild 08.20.2006 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
Well, of course. I was just suprised that Washing Machine didn't light anyone's creative fire.


A couple of writers (Arthur Nersesian and Emily Carter) have still got to pick so maybe they'll set the record straight. I'm surprised nobody went for Teenage Riot ...


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