Twist: An American Girl

Author:   Adele Bertei
Publisher:   ZE Books
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9798988670049


Publication Date:   05 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Adele Bertei
Publisher:   ZE Books
Imprint:   ZE Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9798988670049


Publication Date:   05 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Twist is a dark, demented, horrific and hilarious shot to the heart of American girlhood. Adele Bertei was gender fluid before gender even entered the lexicon. Her writing is miraculous, but the bigger miracle may be that the author survived to write it. And lucky for us she did. This is a book to love."" --JERRY STAHL ""Twist is one of the most original, amazing stories I've ever read--a story of innocence and brutality, of courage and faith and luck. It is the story of an extraordinary woman-child in an extraordinary time, of devils and angels, trolls under the bridge and unexpected helpers. For all the pain and misfortune in the early life of the intrepid narrator, it is most of all about the connective, transformative power of art and soulful community. Twist is strong and strange poetry; while reading it you may hear music in your head--I did."" --MARY GAITSKILL ""A harrowing voyage through the cultural tornado of America in the latter part of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of a thoroughly 21st century girl. This book gives serious credence to the expression 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.' Very inspirational."" --RUFUS WAINWRIGHT ""A powerful look at survival and redemption despite extremely challenging obstacles.... [Bertei] narrates with a zest and objectivity probably only possible from a long temporal remove, and she excels at bringing readers deep into the difficult circumstances of her life.... Throughout the book, Maddie comes across as curious, impulsive, and observant, fond of losing herself in books and brought to life by the music she hears--and creates."" --KIRKUS (starred review) ""Adele Bertei always came across as a magnificent talent to those of us who met her when she came to Birmingham in 1981 to play alongside the left feminist and anti-racist punk 'n reggae musicians of the time. With Twist, she reveals her literary talent, producing a sharp and incisive critique of the foster family and institutional care system for estranged young people in the US in the late 1960s and early '70s, and as it surely is today."" --ANGELA McROBBIE, author of The Aftermath of Feminism ""Once 'the Devil ran through' her family, Maddie free falls from institution to institution, growing into her queerness and discovering her fate--that 'God has to be music.' This riveting novel/memoir by underground icon Adele Bertei situates the making of a survivor rebel against the background of the chaotic side of 1960's America. An honest, hard times page turner filled with heart and revelation."" --SARAH SCHULMAN ""Truth can sometimes be even stranger than fiction. Twist is so well written that the reader admires the capability of Adele Bertei to present her true story in such a novel way.... By creating her persona of Maddie Twist and her utterly honest and truly poetic expression of reliving her teenage years, Bertei not only holds to her truth but captivates the reader with the way she expresses it. The way it is written makes you truly believe you are reading fiction along with the abrupt realization that this all really happened to Bertei. It is revelatory."" --THE RAGE MONTHLY ""Twist spins a bruising tale of the desperate need to break free from the shackles that bind by finding a perverse beauty in the devastating landscape of the American traumazone of poverty, prejudice and familial insanity. Heartbreaking, yet remarkably ever hopeful."" --LYDIA LUNCH ""What I fell in love with most about Adele Bertei's fearless memoir is the strange certainty of its voice, even when--especially when--it is that of a young child. It's a certainty of her own judgement, one honed without classic guidance. A certainty that never once cedes to accommodate cruelty or intolerance. It is Bertei at her core: uncompromising, a place she came to wholly on her own."" --STEPHANIE LaCAVA"


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Adele Bertei's music career began in Cleveland with Peter Laughner of Pere Ubu. Bertei has appeared in several indie films, most notably Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames and The Offenders. As a singer/songwriter, she has toured with, written songs for, and recorded as a backup vocalist for a diverse group of artists including Tears for Fears, Thomas Dolby, Sandra Bernhard, Culture Club, Scritti Politti, Whitney Houston, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Sheena Easton, Oleta Adams, Lydia Lunch, the Pointer Sisters, Matthew Sweet, and Sophie B. Hawkins.

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