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Prescious Enemies, 1999
Home Stories
Look at the simple, non-electronic kitchen devices on these pages. Do
you know what they are? And how to use them? It should be easy now that
you know they're all kitchen tools...Often we cannot guess the function
of even simplest products of our cultural environment. Still, there
is hope: read Home Stories!
From Village Voice, 08/10/2000
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Quarter to Two
The style is playful, a pastiche redolent of the musty journal and the
capitalomania of the day, bumptiously Fieldingesque, and yet as pumped-up
and heightened and chock-full of late-20th-century references as the dernier
cri from the street. It is wonderfully subversive. In fact, almost all
the installation's humor is balanced on the razor edge of anachronism,
creating a rich stew of accepted and invented history, anecdote, myth
and hyperbole.
The New York Times Book Review, T. Coraghessan Boyle
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New Acquisitions
A solid and satisfying bit of human life...every action in it matters,
however small. The style is understated but exact, and the crystalline
and amused observation of small country town people, speech, ways, animals
and landscapes gives continuous pleasure.
The Spectator, Emma Fisher
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School's Out!
Not surprisingly, the best parts of the showare either very brief and
to the point, or they weave intercourse into a tale having more to do
with characters than sex. A useful (and occasionally stirring) overview
of a burgeoning field.
From Kirkus Reviews, 07/01/97 |