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How Kathy Acker Stayed Radical
In the fall of 1996, I was a 22-year-old graduate student, freshly arrived at New York University. In my introductory seminar, we toured the NYU’s Fales collection. I remember the archivist excitedly showing us a copy of a 1980s literary journal called Between C and D—named for the East Village avenues where cheap rents lasted the longest. Printed on the fanfold computer paper, it bore the tagline: “Sex. Drugs. Danger. Violence. Computers.” It was stored in plastic, making it look suited to an archive, even though it was barely a decade old. Among the contributors were legends of the scene that had exploded downtown in the 1970s and ’80s: the writers Lynne Tillman, Gary Indiana, and Tama Jan

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