
Wait for me at the Bottom of the Pool
the Writings of Jack Smith
Serpent's Tail (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-85242-428-2 (ISBN)
Description
During thirty years of astonishing activity as a filmmaker, photographer and performer, Jack Smith produced a body of creative, antic writing that intersects and transcends the genres of hothouse fantasy, criticism and social comment. Bringing together long unavailable essays, performance scripts, interviews and other material, Wait for me at the Bottom of the Pool reveals the ideas and personality of an artist whose distinctive vision has influenced generations of filmmakers and performance artists. With caustic wit, Smith praises the performances of Maria Montez as well as the sculpture of Walter de Maria, examines the cult success of Reefer Madness and the uses of pornography, and discusses the perils of democracy, the evils of property and the police state, art history and architecture.
Reviews / Votes
?Jack is the daddy of us all? Charles Ludlam ?Jack Smith is the hidden source of practically everything that?s of any interest in the so-called experimental American theater today. Absolutely? Richard ForemanMore details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Profile Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
190 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85242-428-2 (9781852424282)
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Persons
J. Hoberman was born in New York and grew up reading The Village Voice where he has been the senior film critic since 1988. He teaches in the Humanities Division at Cooper Union, co-edited Wait For Me at the Bottom of the Pool: The Writings of Jack Smith, and is the author of half a dozen books, including Midnight Movies (written with Jonathan Rosenbaum), Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds, Vulgar Modernism: Writing on Movies and Other Media, and The Red Atlantis: Communist Culture in the Absence of Communism.