Brilliant Disguise

Susan Kellam
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Brilliant Disguise

Susan Kellam
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254 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 28, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 254
  • Publisher: Koehler Books
  • ISBN: 9798888243435
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.58" L x 9.0" H

" . . . Between the dramatic work-related events and torrid affairs recalled in the casually affecting tone of one of Mary Gaitskill's protagonists, Kellam's story always comes back to her brother, even after he's gone. An expansive, heartbreaking, and engaging memoir about weathering tragedy and coming of age." -Kirkus Reviews


"A double helix of a memoir that intertwines a life in the rock 'n' roll hothouse of late 70s New York with a deeply personal account of a tragic sibling, Brilliant Disguise is a moving portrait of innocence and experience." -Joe Hagan, author of Sticky Fingers: The Life & Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine


"Brilliant Disguise recounts Susan's efforts to navigate two male-dominated cultures of the late 1970s-Rolling Stone magazine and music promotion. But her lucid, relatable account also probes the formidable private challenges of family crisis, complex relationships, and single motherhood. Although her title quotes a classic Springsteen lyric, let there be no doubt: Susan Kellam is the real thing." -Peter Richardson, author of Savage Journey: Hunter S. Thompson and The Weird Road to Gonzo


"More than a rock 'n' roll memoir, Brilliant Disguise is a heartfelt family saga, written with wit, verve, and compassion by the woman who lived it." -Jayne Loader, codirector of the cult classic film, The Atomic Cafe


"A book about the bonds of family, which never really loosen. Susan's story will be of great interest to anyone who ever fought the political, sexual, and familial wars." -Robert Ward, author of the award-winning novel Red Baker


"Brilliant Disguise does what every good memoir should: it shows how our personal journeys help shape the world around us while that world, in turn, helps shape the direction of our lives. The story-set against the fascinating soundscape of New York's rock music scene in the 1970s-is honest and profound." -Pam Fessler, former national correspondent for NPR and author of Carville's Cure: Leprosy, Stigma, and the Fight for Justice.


"Susan captures the confusion, grunge, and elation of coming of age in New York City in the 1970s while also exploring what led to her brother taking his life. The result is a heady mix of rock 'n' roll, the growth of a political movement, and an understanding of child trauma." -Charles Light, filmmaker, Lovejoy's Nuclear War and The Last Resort

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