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Hot and Cold [Inscribed to Tom Verlaine]

Hot and Cold [Inscribed to Tom Verlaine]

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Hot and Cold [Inscribed to Tom Verlaine]: essays poems lyrics notebooks pictures fiction

by Richard Hell

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New York: powerHouse Books, 2001. First Edition. Hardcover octavo in printed dust jacket. White illustrated boards with black lettering. 245pp. Corners gently bumped' horizontal indentation running from fore edge halfway to spine on front board; else clean and sound; Very Good (+). Clean unclipped dust jacket also holds the same indentation mark to front; trace edge wear besides; Near Fine.. Exhaustive compendium of previously uncollected writing from punk musician, poet, and visual artist Richard Hell, inscribed to title page in red ink to former bandmate, collaborator, and best friend Tom Verlaine: "Thank you Tom / hope all's well / yrs / Hell / October 2001".

Hell and Verlaine met as high school students Richard Meyers and Tom Miller in Delaware and developed their identities alongside and against each other -- running away to New York City and forming the pivotal punk band Television together before their well-documented falling out in the mid-1970s. It wasn't until decades later, when both men had settled into quieter and more individuated lives of less-public creative production, that they resumed any sense of rapport. Hell related to this bookseller that he would see Verlaine browsing the dollar racks outside Manhattan's Strand Bookstore, occasionally presenting him with his latest book as their tensions thawed.

Hot and Cold contains much content from their time of collaboration, with poems from their jointly-created alter ego "Theresa Stern" as well as essays and photos regarding the Television/CBGB's days.

Synopsis

Born Richard Meyers and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Hell dropped out of high school at 16 and moved to New York in 1966 to make his way as a poet. Frustrated with the lack of interest in poetry among his peers, Hell started a band, The Neon Boys, with his best friend from high school Tom Verlaine. The Neon Boys evolved into Television, which Hell left shortly before they recorded their first album. He hooked with with Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan, who had just left the New York Dolls, to form the Heartbreakers—and Hell once again quit the group before recording a studio album (a live album featuring Hell is available, however). At this point, Hell founded the Voidoids, whose album “Blank Generation” propelled him to international fame and critical acclaim (the album was chosen by The New York Times as one of the ten best albums of the DECADE). “The music on this album is some of the strongest, truest rock & roll I have heard in ages. Like most great rock & roll, it stands alone; there are influences, not all of them musical and many of them literary, but he is no arty poseur...at the center is Hell himself, his own ninth circle, pretending to be blank when his every move and word reveals a naked, impassioned intelligence in the throes of the only truly rock & roll artistic convulsion...” —Lester Bangs Hell went on to record two more albums, “Destiny Street” (1982) and “R.I.P.” (1994), before retiring from music (although he made an exception in 1992 to record “Dim Stars” with Thurston Moore and Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Don Fleming of Gumball). Though he left the recording studio and concert stage behind, Hell has continued to make public appearances, reading his works in venues including Duke University, Durham; University of Kansas, Lawrence; Beyond Baroque and The Viper Room, LA; the Make-Out Room, San Francisco; Central Park’s Summerstage series, the St. Mark’s Poetry Project, The New School, KGB Bar, the Knitting Factory, and the NightLight series at the Drawing Center, NY; La Maroquinerie, Paris; the Second Coming Festival, Stockholm; and the Horse Hospital, London. Hell also starred in Susan Seidelman’s Smithereens —the first American independent film invited to Cannes. For the last two decades, Hell’s work has appeared steadily in ever-ephermeral mediums: poems and notebooks in literary magazines and small-press books; essays in periodicals (for Spin and GQ to The Portable Lower East Side ); interviews in pop-music magazines; as well as photos, drawings, and paintings on the walls of small New York City galleries. If missed Hell then, Hot and Cold is your opportunity to catch him now. On these very pages, Hell’s multifarious work is finally gathered under one cover. The book is less a “collection” or an anthology, and more a seamless cohesion of the various mediums that ink on paper breeds..... Just like old times, Hell will blow your mind. “ Richard Hell is my hero, and this is why. Hot and Cold is a rhapsody of Hell's rigorous intentions, pure thoughts, and amazing feel for words. It's a defining history lesson, a moving, brainy personal exploration, and literature at its most uncompromising and greatest.” —Dennis Cooper

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Bookseller
Better Read Than Dead US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2320
Title
Hot and Cold [Inscribed to Tom Verlaine]
Author
Richard Hell
Format/Binding
Hardcover octavo in printed dust jacket. White illustrated boards with black lettering. 245pp
Book Condition
Used - Corners gently bumped' horizontal indentation running from fore edge halfway to spine on front board; else clean and sound; Very
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1576870820
ISBN 13
9781576870822
Publisher
powerHouse Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2001

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