Books by Gary Indiana and Complete Book Reviews
Gary Indinan, Author, Gary Indiana, Author Pantheon Books $21 (0p) ISBN 978-0-679-41888-7
New York, Munich and Cartagena, Colombia are the scenes of reckless decadence and excess in the early dawn of the AIDS epidemic, as recounted in this ambitious, uneven chronicle of a charismatic gay filmmaker's final years. Two friends of the late...
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author . HarperCollins $24.95 (336p) ISBN 978-0-06-019726-1
Amphetamine fiction is alive and writhing in Indiana's ninth book, a caper novel of life on the grift. The narrative follows the exploits of a truly memorable villain called (among other aliases) Evangeline, a lowlife spawn of the Vegas mire (may
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author . St. Martin's $23.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-312-31205-3
A starred or boxed review indicates a book of outstanding quality. A review with a blue-tinted title indicates a book of unusual commercial interest that hasn't received a starred or boxed review.DO EVERYTHING IN THE DARKGary Indiana. St. Martin&
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author . Two Dollar Radio $15.50 (207p) ISBN 978-0-9820151-0-0
In Indiana’s ambitious but flawed latest (after Do Everything in the Dark
), unconvincing characters adventure to save the world from an ill-defined threat. Two narrators, Dr. Obregon Petrie and another who remains nameless through most of the
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Serpent's Tail $16 (300p) ISBN 978-1-85242-332-2
Indiana's essays on cultural phenomena-everything from a vacation blitzkrieg in Branson, Mo., to books and exhibits and conspiracy theories-have been dropped like napalm Alka-Seltzer into periodicals such as the Village Voice, Interview, ArtForum...
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Basic Books $22 (175p) ISBN 978-0-465-00233-7
The latest from cultural critic and author Indiana (Utopia's Debris) explores the legacy of Andy Warhol through his most famous and, arguably, groundbreaking work, 1962's Campbell's Soup Cans, a group of 32 20""x16"" paintings of the...
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Doubleday Books $22.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-385-48429-9
By the time it drips its last drop of acid, Indiana's (Rent Boy, etc.) vitriolic new novel, which begins as a Menendez trial roman a clef, has eaten into nearly everyone within the author's formidable reach. Although the Martinez brothers' preening,
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Grove/Atlantic $16.95 (218p) ISBN 978-0-8021-1110-4
A male writer meets, and falls self-destructively in love with, a handsome waiter in this superbly wrought novel by art critic Indiana ( Scar Tissue ). The waiter, Gregory, is a talented photographer who's recovering from some of his many addictions-
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Serpent's Tail $10.99 (128p) ISBN 978-1-85242-324-7
New York City, 1991: Amy Fisher is arrested; an Exxon executive is kidnapped; and Indiana's protagonist is invited to join a plot to steal organs for transplanting. Indiana ( Horse Crazy ) initiates readers into the world of swanky homes, sleazy...
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana, Author Cliff Street Books $25 (254p) ISBN 978-0-06-019145-0
In the years since the 1987 publication of Scar Tissue, his collection of razor-sharp fictional commentaries on contemporary culture, Indiana (Resentment, etc.) has proven himself one of the most astute chroniclers of U.S. mores, media and celebrity,
READ FULL REVIEW
Gary Indiana. Seven Stories, $23.95 trade paper (448p) ISBN 978-1-644211-62-5
Verbal artistry is in plentiful supply in this spirited collection of 39 essays in which critic Indiana (Horse Crazy) trains his eye on major court cases, politics, and pop culture. “Northern Exposure” is a look at the 1992 New Hampshire...
READ FULL REVIEW