- Bruce Benderson
Bruce Benderson (born
August 6 ,1946 ) is an American author who lives inNew York . He was a contemporary ofCamille Paglia at William Nottingham High School (1964) inSyracuse, New York and thenBinghamton University (1968). He is today a novelist, essayist, journalist and translator, widely published inFrance , less so in theUnited States . His book-length essay, "Toward the New Degeneracy" (1997), looks at New York’sTimes Square , where rich and poor once mixed in a lively atmosphere of drugs, sex, and commerce. Benderson argues that this kind of mingling of classes has been the source of many modern avant-garde movements, and he laments the disappearance of that particular milieu. His novel "User" (1994) is a lyrical descent into the world ofjunkie s and male hustlers. He is also the author of "James Bidgood" (Taschen, 1999), about the maker of the cult film "Pink Narcissus ". Benderson has been published in "Between C & D ", "", "American Letters and Commentary", "Men on Men" and "Flesh and the Word". He is also a journalist who has written on squatters for the "New York Times Magazine ", boxing for the "Village Voice ", unusual shelters for "nest", and film and books and for various publications, including "Out", "The Stranger", "New York Press ", "BlackBook" magazine, and "Paper". He has translated several books of French origin, includingVirginie Despentes ' novel "Baise Moi " (which was later adapated into a controversial film); the writers Robbe-Grillet,Pierre Guyotat , Sollers, Benoit Duteurtre and Nelly Arcan; and, though it is quite far away from his usual subject matter, the autobiography ofCeline Dion . In 2007, his translation of Tony Duvert's "Le bon sexe illustré" (Good Sex Illustrated) was released bySemiotext(e) . A second book by Duvert he has translated will be released by the same publisher in 2008.In 2004, Benderson's lengthy erotic memoir "Autobiographie erotique", about a nine-month sojourn in Romania, won the prestigious French literary prize, the Prix de Flore. The book was published in the United States (Tarcher/Penguin) and the United Kingdom (Snow Books) in 2006 under the title "". A book-length essay, "Sexe et Solitude," about the extinction of urban space and the rise of the Internet, was published in French in 1999. A collection of essays, published under the title "Attitudes," appeared in French in 2006. These essays, along with "Sexe et Solitude" and "Toward the New Degeneracy," were printed in America in a nonfiction anthology of Benderson's writings entitled "Sex and Isolation" (U. of Wisconsin Press, 2007, which was cited as one of the 10 best university press books of the year by the magazine "Foreword." The year 2007 also saw the publication in French (Editions Payot & Rivages) of a new novel by Benderson called "Pacific Agony," a caustic satire of life in America's Pacific Northwest. That same year, Benderson's personal illustrated encyclopedia of the 60s and 70s, "Concentré de contreculture" (Editions Scali), was also published, in French only.
Benderson is the literary executor of the deceased novelist,
Ursule Molinaro . He is mentioned inFrédéric Beigbeder 's most recent book, "Windows on the World". In 2006, he became a publishing associate at Virgin Books USA but now works for the literary agent David Vigliano.External links
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=1546494 MySpace]
*http://www.villagevoice.com/books/0604,press,71869,10.html
* [http://www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/nov2001/benderson_interview.html Interview with Bruce Benderson from 2001]
* [http://www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/2005/sep/gay_writing.shtml Benderson on gay literature]
* [http://www.fluctuat.net/livres/interview/benderson_eng.htm Fluctuat.net interview from 2005]
*http://foreword.texterity.com/foreword/200801/
*http://gcadvocate.org/index.php?action=view&id=270
*http://litpark.com/2006/10/04/bruce-benderson/
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.