Inferno, Volume 1: The Trash Project
暫譯: 地獄,第一卷:垃圾專案
Hollings, Ken
- 出版商: Strange Attractor Press
- 出版日期: 2020-04-21
- 售價: $910
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $891
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 196
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1907222790
- ISBN-13: 9781907222795
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商品描述
A journey deep into the heart of the trash experience: tales from the underground and exploitation movie scene in America during the 1960s.
Trash has always served me well--over the years it has become the outer form and material expression of my dreams: of tomorrow, of life in space, of the blissful alienation from this world that I have always craved.
--from Inferno
So begins the first part of this personal inquiry into the world of trash by writer and theorist Ken Hollings. Why do we find ourselves so attracted to the cheap and vulgar, the discarded, the misshapen and the abject? What do we really mean when we say that something is "so bad it's good," and what finally does it say about us? Part personal confession and part historical roadmap of tales from the underground and exploitation movie scene in America during the 1960s, Inferno takes the reader on a journey deep into the heart of the trash experience.
With Inferno, Hollings offers a complex and intricate timeline of connections, coincidences, and resonances that have mostly gone unnoticed. He traces the transmission of "the Purple Death," a deadly and exotic virus first depicted in an old episode of a Flash Gordon movie serial, through the films of Jack Smith, Andy Warhol, and Kenneth Anger and into the output of such exploitation pioneers as Ray Dennis Steckler, Hershel Gordon Lewis, and Russ Meyer. Hollings also turns his idiosyncratic gaze upon key aspects of teenage culture during the 1960s, including hot rods, "Rat Fink," surfers, bikers, and beach parties, uncovering a secretive and hidden universe of masks, fake identities, and secret desires. Even Dante would think twice about taking this trip into Hell.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一段深入垃圾體驗核心的旅程:1960年代美國地下與剝削電影場景的故事。
垃圾一直對我來說是有益的——多年來,它已成為我夢想的外在形式和物質表達:對明天的渴望、對太空生活的憧憬、對我一直渴望的與這個世界的幸福疏離感。
——摘自《Inferno》
這是作家和理論家肯·霍林斯(Ken Hollings)對垃圾世界的個人探究的第一部分。我們為什麼會如此吸引廉價和粗俗、被丟棄、畸形和卑微的事物?當我們說某樣東西「糟糕到好」時,這究竟意味著什麼?這最終又反映了我們什麼?《Inferno》部分是個人懺悔,部分是1960年代美國地下與剝削電影場景的歷史路線圖,帶領讀者深入垃圾體驗的核心。
在《Inferno》中,霍林斯提供了一個複雜而精緻的時間線,連結著大多數人未曾注意到的關聯、巧合和共鳴。他追溯了「紫色死亡」(the Purple Death)的傳播,這是一種致命且異國情調的病毒,最早在一部老版《閃電戈登》(Flash Gordon)電影連續劇中描繪,並透過傑克·史密斯(Jack Smith)、安迪·沃荷(Andy Warhol)和肯尼斯·安格(Kenneth Anger)的電影,進入了雷·丹尼斯·斯特克勒(Ray Dennis Steckler)、赫爾謝爾·戈登·路易斯(Hershel Gordon Lewis)和拉斯·邁耶(Russ Meyer)等剝削電影先驅的作品中。霍林斯還將他獨特的目光投向1960年代青少年文化的關鍵面向,包括熱車(hot rods)、「老鼠芬克」(Rat Fink)、衝浪者、摩托車騎士和海灘派對,揭示了一個隱秘而隱藏的面具、假身份和秘密慾望的宇宙。即使是但丁(Dante)也會對這趟地獄之旅三思而後行。