Spread wide

For this encounter, paul buck met kathy acker, the american author of ground-breaking
books of textual and narrative pulsations, who died in 1997. From a series
of her letters to him, buck creates a fiction that plays with issues central to
acker's heart, grounded as she was in art, literature, philosophy, latin and avant-garde
film. A way to confront the issues of appropriation. To spread wide not only
the thighs, but also the page and writing itself. This book triggers further
encounters from writer rebecca stephens and writer/artist john cussans, as well
as a string of others dragged into the foray.
Paul buck, like acker, works as writer, performer and teacher in the visual arts
world, allowing him more scope for the transgressive nature that's found in all
his work, stretching back to the 1970s, when as editor of the seminal magazine
curtains , he blasted french contemporary writings into the british bloodstream.