- Elizabeth Young
Elizabeth Young (1950-2001) was a
London -based literary critic and author, who wrote principally on cult writers for a range of British newspapers and magazines. In particular she championed transgressive fiction, for which she received some criticism in the press, not least for her defence ofA. M. Homes ' "The End of Alice ", which dealt with themes ofpaedophilia from what was seen as an uncomfortably neutral perspective.Born in
Lagos ,Nigeria , she received aCalvinist education in her parents' native Scotland, before discovering at the age of 11 the works ofNelson Algren ,Allen Ginsberg andJack Kerouac . The enduring fascination with the Beats was to stay with her. Before becoming a literary critic she worked in the Compendium Bookstore inCamden Town and was noted for her Goth appearance. In addition to literary criticism, Young's attraction to thecounterculture saw her pen articles on drugs, music and pornography. She also appeared asRay Gange 's girlfriend in "Rude Boy", the 1980 film about a roadie forThe Clash .Young acted as a champion for the US cult scene, with authors such as
Bret Easton Ellis ,Dennis Cooper andA. M. Homes receiving regular praise in her reviews. She also promoted the early talents ofPoppy Z. Brite . In 1992, she and Graham Cavaney published "Shopping in Space: Essays on American 'Blank Generation' Fiction" (Serpent's Tail), which dealt extensively with the US literary underground, fromJoel Rose togrindhouse movies. In terms of UK writers, she acted as an enthusiastic supporter of the talents ofStewart Home ,Alasdair Gray ,Alan Warner andIrvine Welsh .In 2001, Young died from
Hepatitis C . Later that year, a selection of her reviews and articles were collated in a volume published by Serpent's Tail, "Pandora's Handbag", for which friendWill Self penned the introduction.External links
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/politicsphilosophyandsociety/story/0,6000,609871,00.html 'The street of no shame', "Guardian" 1 December 2001]
* [http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/excerpt-memphis-underground-ii 'Memories and Traces: Liz Young's Escape From This World', Stewart Home, 3:AM Magazine]
* [http://www.newstatesman.com/200104020048 Obituary, "New Statesman" 2 April 2001]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,461540,00.html Obituary, "Guardian" March 23 2001]
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