Editor: Ian Ayres
Genre: Literature / Prose & Poetry / Anthology
Paperback: 278 pages
Publisher: French Connection Press
Publishing Date: 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 2-914853-07-6
ISBN-13: 978-2-914853-07-1
Retail Price: $19 USD / 15€ EUR / 12£ GBP
Van Gogh’s Ear: The Celebrity Edition celebrates art, poetry, and the ultimate sex goddess of the 20th century, Marilyn Monroe. There’s a one-act play by Joyce Carol Oates that brings to life Marilyn’s posing for the nude calendar shot, new insights from Marilyn biographer Sarah Churchwell, plus never-before-revealed Marilyn memories by her personal masseur, Ralph Roberts, friend John Gilmore, and others who actually knew her. More exciting highlights are memoirs by movie stars and celebrities such as Tony Curtis, Mamie Van Doren, Sylvia Miles, and Xaviera Hollander. Not to mention the many renowned poets, novelists, cultural icons and political activists also included in this truly international collection with contributors from Australia, India, Dubai, Italy, Spain, South Africa, Canada, the USA, Ireland, England, France, Holland, Germany, Finland, Serbia, etc. Volume 5 of Van Gogh’s Ear addresses taboo, politics and the human condition from every walk of life. Plus there’s a compelling letter from Patricia Nell Warren, author of best-selling novel The Front Runner , in which she warns about the negation of free speech and the rise of fascism in the USA. And a scan of a recent prison letter from Charles Manson, in which he expresses concern about what’s happening to the planet, tells of how he’s treated in prison, as well as how he feels about his fame and the exploitation of him in the music scene. Volume 5 is an odyssey through cultural landscapes, revealing more about our times than any internet news-source or guru ever has. Exhibiting paintings that honor the life and times of Marilyn Monroe by such artists as Demetrie Kabbaz, Werner Horvath, and Tony Curtis, this collection is a must for Marilyn fans everywhere. Due to nudes, however, along with explicit works by the world’s most daring writers, i.e., the Marquis de Sade, a “Parental Advisory” warning appears on the cover.
Franklin Abbott
Shane Allison
Antler
Jorge Artajo
Ian Ayres
Joe Bacal
Dawn-Michelle Baude
Barbara Beck
Guy R. Beining
Kimberly Biggers
Gojko Bozovic
J. R. Brady
Rolf Dieter Brinkman
Pam Brown
Michael Brownstein
Peter Cherney
Sarah Churchwell
Billy Collins
Dennis Cooper
Barbara Costa
Holly Crawford
Quentin Crisp
Tony Curtis
William Curtis
Jen Dalton
Albert Flynn DeSilver
DML
Eduard Escoffet
Landis Everson
Marcus Ewert
Marilyn Yvonne Ford
Serge Gainsbourg
Maureen Gallagher
Johnny Gevalia
John Gilmore
John Giorno
Daphne Gottlieb
Stephen Gray
J. Kenneth Grider
Andreas Gripp
Jane Hathaway
Michael Hathaway
Trebor Healey
Thomas M. Herndon
Lynette S’phiwe Hlongwane
Xaviera Hollander
Paul Hoover
Werner Horvath
Justice Howard
Gary Indiana
Fred Johnston
Demetrie Kabbaz
Kit Kennedy
Romella D’Ore Kitchens
John Kliphan
Aki Lehtinen
Linda Lerner
J. T. LeRoy
Lyn Lifshin
Jason Lynn
Jayanta Mahapatra
Norman Mailer
Charles Manson
Lori A. May
Ben Mazer
Gabrielle McIntire
Sharon Mesmer
Robin Metz
Sylvia Miles
Peter Minter
Pete Mullineaux
Eileen Myles
Thom Nickels
Joyce Carol Oates
Ulick O’Connor
Molly Peacock
Daniel Pendergrass
Robert Peters
Felice Picano
Jane Piirto
Jennifer Pinard
Wayne Ray
Dee Rimbaud
Ralph Roberts
Bob Rosenthal
Lauren Russell
Albert Russo
Marquis de Sade
Aram Saroyan
Richard Siken
Mark Terrill
Paul Trachtenberg
John Updike
Mamie Van Doren
Phillip Ward
Patricia Nell Warren
Lewis Warsh
Regina Weinreich
Janean Williams
A. D. Winans
Saint James Harris Wood
Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
Gerald Zipper