ICYMI: purchase a physical copy — or download a PDF — and link to all of the critical and creative responses to my 2017 book a, A Novel ( Jean Boîte Editions, 2017)
Derek Beaulieu’s a, A Novel is an erasure-based translative response to Andy Warhol’s eponymous novel. Beaulieu carefully erases all of the text on each page of the original work, leaving only the punctuation marks, typists’ insertions and onomatopoeic words. The resultant text is a novelistic ballet mécanique, a visual orchestration of the traffic signals and street noise of 1960’s New York City. This visually powerful half score/half novel highlights the musicality of non-narrative sounds embedded within conversation.
Published in December 1968, Andy Warhol’s a, A Novel consists solely of the transcribed conversations of Factory denizen Ondine (Robert Olivo). Ondine’s amphetamine-addled conversations were captured on audiotape as he haunted the Factory, hailed cabs to late-night parties and traded gossip with Warhol and his coterie. The tapes were roughly transcribed by a small group of high school students. Rife with typographic errors, censored sections, and a chorus of voices, the 451 pages of transcription became, unedited, “a new kind of pop artefact”. These pages emphasize transcription over narration, hazard over composition.
In his book, Derek Beaulieu offers a radical displacement of Andy Warhol’s work. He erases the novel’s speaking characters – members of the mid 1960’s New York avant-garde – and preserves only the musicality of their conversations. Beaulieu perfectly provides a tangible example of Theodor Adorno’s theory elaborated in his essay Punctuation Marks, in which he argues that punctuation marks are the “traffic signals” of literature and that there is “no element in which language resembles music more than in the punctuation marks”.
This visual poetry is accompanied by an essay by Gilda Williams, “Breaking Up is Hard to Do. Men, Women, and Punctuation in Warhol’s Novel a”. Her deep knowledge of both Andy Warhol’s work and the history of contemporary art explores the complicated history of the original novel and highlights the urgent and precise spirit of Derek Beaulieu’s work—the work of an artist who situates Uncreative Writing at the core of contemporary literature and artistic labour.
- François Bon unwraps a, A Novel in his “Service de presse, 38 | Virgules, musiques & autres zooms” video blog post (youtube, discussion starts at 15:00, in French)
- Paris’ Radio Nova interviews me in their studio
- (drowned out by traffic noise): a, A novel, a CD of sound responses to a, A Novel is available
- “Calgarian creates rhythm of New York through text” (Metro Calgary, Feb 1, 2016)
- Nancy Miller interviews me in the streets of Copenhagen about a, A Novel
- erasingwarhol; the twitter feed which documents the creation of each page in a, A Novel
- “Beaulieu brilliantly blows up Warhol”: Jonathan Ball reviews a, A Novel in The Winnipeg Free Press
- Kyle Flemmer reviews a, A Novel in Lemonhound 3.0
- Jana Gregorio reviews a, A Novel in Broken Pencil
- Christian Bök lists a, A Novel on his “The Five Most Intriguing Books of Poetry Read by Me in 2017” list
- Gary Barwin’s capsule review of a, A Novel
- Nathan Spoon reviews a, A Novel at X-Peri
- Maunis Sinanović reviews a, A Novel for Radio Student (Slovenian)
- Kamilla Löfström reviews a, A Novel in Standart (Danish)
- Ben Denzer’s portrait of a, A Novel at icecreambooks.com
- Arnold McBay animates the first few pages into a swarm of streetnoise
- Arnold McBay extends his project to the 1st 150 pages…
- “150 (for Andy)”, a poster by Arnold McBay and myself
- available as a downloadable PDF (and recirculating on issuu via GAMMM here)
- Gilda Williams’ afterword, “Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Men Women and Punctuation in Warhol’s Novel a‘‘
- limited edition prints, from Jean Boîte Editions, of 10 pages from of a, A Novel [sold out]
- a 20-page excerpt was published by Chile’s Pez Espirale as a limited edition chapbook
- my computer narrates a tale about a, A Novel, superimposed over the 1960’s New York skyline