Gary Indiana

Gary Indiana
Gary Indiana on the cover of his book White Trash Boulevard published in 1988 by Hanuman Books
Gary Indiana on the cover of his book White Trash Boulevard published in 1988 by Hanuman Books
BornGary Hoisington
1950 (age 73–74)
Derry, New Hampshire, U.S.[1]
Occupation
  • Writer
  • filmmaker
  • artist
  • actor
  • critic

Gary Indiana (born Gary Hoisington; 1950) is an American writer, actor, artist, and cultural critic.[2] He served as the art critic for the Village Voice weekly newspaper from 1985 to 1988.[3] Indiana is best known for his classic American true-crime trilogy, Resentment, Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story, and Depraved Indifference, chronicling the less permanent state of “depraved indifference” that characterized American life at the millennium's end.[4] In the introduction to the recently re-published edition of Three Month Fever, critic Christopher Glazek has coined the phrase deflationary realism to describe Indiana's writing, in contrast to the magical realism or hysterical realism of other contemporary writing.

  1. ^ Kaczorowski, Craig. "Indiana, Gary (b. 1950)". glbtq.com. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  2. ^ Gary Indiana Semiotext(e) Biography
  3. ^ [1] Gary Indiana’s Helter-Skelter Prose Experiments by Joseph Nechvatal published at Hyperallergic
  4. ^ Resentment. Semiotext(e) / Native Agents. Semiotext(e). 25 September 2015. ISBN 9781584351726. Retrieved 2020-12-23.

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