So Much For Posterity

Steven Stabile, America's leading art and cultural critic, is famous for his controversial and hard-hitting political exposés including black market antiquities scandals, underground sex haunts, and police power. After he's mysteriously drugged, he lands in Bellevue's Psychiatric Hospital. Mattressa Hopkins, his former student and protégé, comes to his rescue. After discovering their news syndicate is undergoing a secretive takeover, they find themselves in political crosshairs when their investigations reveal an international cabal is attempting a global media coup. When one of their colleagues unexpectedly becomes the front-running Independent candidate in America's final contentious presidential election, a surprising turn of events takes them all the way to the Capitol—and a dramatic transformation of the entire U.S. government.

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So Much For Posterity

Steven Stabile, America's leading art and cultural critic, is famous for his controversial and hard-hitting political exposés including black market antiquities scandals, underground sex haunts, and police power. After he's mysteriously drugged, he lands in Bellevue's Psychiatric Hospital. Mattressa Hopkins, his former student and protégé, comes to his rescue. After discovering their news syndicate is undergoing a secretive takeover, they find themselves in political crosshairs when their investigations reveal an international cabal is attempting a global media coup. When one of their colleagues unexpectedly becomes the front-running Independent candidate in America's final contentious presidential election, a surprising turn of events takes them all the way to the Capitol—and a dramatic transformation of the entire U.S. government.

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So Much For Posterity

So Much For Posterity

by Kenneth King
So Much For Posterity

So Much For Posterity

by Kenneth King

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Overview

Steven Stabile, America's leading art and cultural critic, is famous for his controversial and hard-hitting political exposés including black market antiquities scandals, underground sex haunts, and police power. After he's mysteriously drugged, he lands in Bellevue's Psychiatric Hospital. Mattressa Hopkins, his former student and protégé, comes to his rescue. After discovering their news syndicate is undergoing a secretive takeover, they find themselves in political crosshairs when their investigations reveal an international cabal is attempting a global media coup. When one of their colleagues unexpectedly becomes the front-running Independent candidate in America's final contentious presidential election, a surprising turn of events takes them all the way to the Capitol—and a dramatic transformation of the entire U.S. government.


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BN ID: 2940163141234
Publisher: Club Lighthouse Publishing
Publication date: 12/19/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Kenneth King is the author of Writing in Motion: Body—Language—Technology published by Wesleyan University Press (2003), most of which can be accessed at Google Books http://books.google.com. His writings have appeared in The Paris Review, The Chicago Review, Hotel Amerika, /nor (New Ohio Review), Art & Cinema, Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy, Shantih: The Literature of Soho, Movement Research Performance Journal, PLJ/Performing Arts Journal, Semiotext(e), Film Culture, Soho Weekly News, Gay and Lesbian Journal Worldwide, Dance Magazine, File, eddy, Ballet Review, Panache, and in the anthologies Footnotes: Six Choreographers Inscribe the Page, Merce Cunningham: Dancing in Space and Time, The Young American Writers, The New American Arts, Text-Sound Texts, Further Steps: Fifteen Choreographers on Modern Dance, Further Steps 2: Fourteen Choreographers on What’s the R.A.G.E. in Modern Dance, and The New American Cinema.

King also has a history as a multimedia dance artist who has performed throughout the US and in Europe. He has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts, and was awarded a “Bessie” New York Performance Award for/Sustained Achievement, which he declined to protest the Iraq War. He has taught in numerous universities and colleges and has appeared in the films of Andy Warhol, Jonas Mekas, Gregory Markopoulos, Michael Blackwood, and in Robyn Brentano and Andrew Horn’s movie Space City. He is a graduate of Antioch College and lives in New York City.
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