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You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice: Sex, Death, and Transition | Mike Hoolboom, Chase Joynt
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The unspoken promise was that in our second life we would become the question to every answer, jumping across borders until they finally dissolved. Man and woman. Queer and straight. What if it's not true that you only live once? In this genre-transcending work of true fiction, trans writer and media artist Chase Joynt and HIV-positive movie artist Mike Hoolboom come together over the films of Chris Marker to exchange transition tales: confessional missives that map out the particularities of what they call "second lives": Chase's transition from female to male and Mike's near-death from AIDS in the 1990s. Chronicling reactions from friends and families, medical mechanics, and different versions of "coming out,' YOLT explores art, love, sex, death, and life in changed bodies. 'Chase Joynt and Mike Hoolboom here give each other the gift so many people only dream of: ample, unhurried space to unspool crucial stories of onee(tm)s life, and an attentive, impassioned, invested, intelligent receiver on the other side. The gift to the reader is both the example of their exchange, and the nuanced, idiosyncratic, finely-rendered examination it offers of biopolitical experiences which, in many ways, define our times. Ie(tm)m so glad they have each other, and that we have this.' e" Maggie Nelson 'You Only Live Twice is an intelligent ode to enchantment, to the possibilities that arise in their 'second lives' when all past expectations have been foreclosed.' e" Chris Krauss 'The writing is out of the park -- strong and surprising, a relay race of brilliant twirling, tossing thoughts back and forth like balletic rugby bros. Joynt and Hoolboome(tm)s dances of disclosure are so courageous and generative, gifts to us all.' e" John Greyson
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An amazing, thoughtful collection of letters sent back and forth between two queer filmmakers: one HIV positive, the other transgender. This is how much it touched my heart: I had to hug the book before I returned it to the library! If you loved Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts, then pick this up.

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Joynt recalls the time in 2001 when Kate Bornstein spoke at UCLA: "The thesis of my latest book is do anything you need to do in order to find a home and to stay alive. Just don't be mean."

Bibliogeekery Such a great book! 8y
Lindy @Bibliogeekery Agreed! Just finished it this morning. 👍 8y
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When I finally resolved to come out, I remember wishing that I might wake up the next morning a towering hulk of a man, with the gritty details of my transformation already prepackaged into smoothly humorous sound bites. The reality, of course, is that transitioning begins as a brain game. Wait - for me, transitioning is always a brain game.

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Chase quotes James Baldwin: "A story is impelled by the necessity to reveal: the aim of the story is revelation, which means that a story can have nothing–at least deliberately–to hide. This also means that a story resolves nothing. The resolution of a story must occur in us, with what we make of the questions which the story leaves us."

Lindy I've now added to my TBR: 8y
JazzFeathers Love this quote. This is so do true 8y
shawnmooney Ooh, that's a new-to-me, splendid, meaty Baldwin quote! 🤔 8y
Lindy @shawnmooney "the resolution of a story must occur within us" — I think that is the mechanics of how we are changed by stories. 8y
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Chase: The modern novel began a couple of centuries ago as a collection of letters. It was a hybrid form that could throw its arms around a private correspondence, and more importantly, the private life that this correspondence made possible, and then recreate it as a feature of public life. The novel was a new form of technology, and the long hours required to absorb it would help create the very interiority it was trying to describe.

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Our dying selves emitted a very particular kind of light that I saw for the first time in the waiting rooms of Vancouver General, where an entire generation of men had turned into the walking dead. Today it's me with the facial lesions and the cane. Three months ago I was bench-pressing 400 pounds, now I can hardly get out of bed.
#AIDS #LGBTQ #queerbooks 💔
(Image from Hoolboom's site: http://mikehoolboom.com/)

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"Making movies became a way to have a more creative relationship with my fear." -Hoolboom. Two #LGBTQauthors write back and forth in this thought-provoking book. @RealLifeReading
(Image from Hoolboom's site: http://mikehoolboom.com/)

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I think my mom and I both recognize that our stories are no longer true in the way we tell them, but we rely on our scripts anyway. Perhaps we are rehearsing, or perhaps we are building a safe house with a sign on the door that reads 'All versions are fine here,' with a host who answers the door saying, 'I will love you anyway.'

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This was such a powerful read! This book is constructed from letters written back and forth between two filmmakers - one of whom is transgender, the other is HIV-positive. They reflect together on the idea of a second life. Highly recommend! #transbooks #queerbooks #litsyAtoZ #letterJ @BookishMarginalia

Moray_Reads I don't usually like epistolary works but this sounds interesting 8y
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This is an amazing read so far. Two filmmakers - one transgender, one HIV positive - communicate through letters about their lives, their art and various transitions they've made. Highly recommend! #transbooks #queerbooks 😍📚

LeahBergen I love your mug! 8y
Bibliogeekery @LeahBergen Thx! Anthrpologie. ☕💓 8y
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I've never read anything by someone HIV-positive and I heard great things about this. You Only Live Twice book is a series of letters written between two artists about their first lives and second lives. The themes include transition, gender, sexuality, identity, art, family, and film. I'd recommend this to anyone whose interested in Canadian artwork, or to anyone who loves reading texts by people with a lot of passion.

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What if we took in the scene from a distance, a telescopic distance even? What if the long shot reveal that the penis is, in fact, not the problem to be solved? What if it was not a requirement of public transition to be satisfied or excited? What if the only reliable narrative is one where the endpoint continually shifts and changes? Dysphoria, indeed.

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Starting this #libraryread. Is #ratsoflitsy a thing yet? Meet Jack the rat! He loves to chew the spines of old library books.

Desha Cute! ❤️ 8y
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