The 4th Women Tribute Page
That's right! The march goes on ! Damn !! This isn't as easy as you
might think. There are way to many women and not enough time
or brain power to cover them all. If ya know what I mean.....
Just keep in mind that the women on this page are no less
beautiful and important then the women on the first page.
 
 
 
Come On Doggy! Let's Wrassle!
 
 
 
 
In Memory.......
 Kathy Acker
 1947-1997
 This is the late Kathy Acker.
My she rest in peace and I hope that she
has found the perfect surrealist after-life.
Kathy was a favourite author of mine.
She is described as a poet, novelist, surrealist and as a digital warrior
The first novel of hers that I read was Pussy, King of the
Pirates. The manner which she dragged me through the realms
of surrealism and fantasy and most of all ..... blissful confusion!
Kathy had a way of shoving issues in your face and making you
extremely confused in the outcome. She died last year of cancer but
made sure that her last months were cherished as I think , only she
could have. She took a trip to Tijuana and then pissed on the ground
outside of her bus and then sunbathed her cunt.....
If that sounds even remotely interesting click on the picks above for
the proper links.
Here is something that a lover of hers once had to say about her:
 
 
                   "From the pouts and scowls she gave to the
                   camera, the leathers and leopard-prints, the
                   elaborate, extravagant tattoos which covered
                   her back and shoulders, the piercing in her
                   tongue and eyebrows and navel and
                   elsewhere, the cropped or tram lined hair and
                   the bulging muscles she'd earned from almost
                   twenty years of serious weight training,
                   you'd expect the 'underground sex queen' of
                   legend, whose work was banned in Germany
                   for its potential to corrupt the youth. What
                   you got when you met her was a soft voiced
                   woman, five foot two, with big wide eyes;
                   an endearing, slightly knock-kneed walk; a
                   ready smile; exquisite manners, and the
                   ability to converse with just about anybody
                   on just about any topic."
Click the left pic (up there) for the rest of this eulogy
Copyright Charles Shaar Murray 1998
Taken from the Artemisia site on http://www.artmisia.com
 
 
 
 
      
 
 
 
 
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