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DONT SUCK, DONT DIE: GIVING UP VIC CHESNUTT PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Kristin Hersh,Amanda Petrusich | 200 pages | 01 Oct 2015 | University of Texas Press | 9780292759473 | English | Austin, TX, United States Dont Suck, Dont Die: Giving Up Vic Chesnutt PDF Book There is some light at the end of the tunnel for Chesnutt fans of late, in book format. The book confirms parts of the southern gothic outsider hermit identity one would infer from his songs, but also replaces that stereotype with a real person who is both more mundane and more complex. Books by Kristin Hersh. View Product. And I say necessity, as Hersh makes it clear that making music for people like her and Chesnutt are not acts of love, but almost like demonic exorcisms, words and sounds spewing out because to hold them in would be deathly. We live into their re This is not a biography, not even an homage to Chesnutt. Vic Chesnutt noticed the little things. This intimate memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in the music or the artist. Anybody who is a fan of Hersh or Chesnutt's work, or of Hersh's previous memoir, Rat Girl or Paradoxical Undressing, depending upon where you live , would do well to dip into this one. I listened to Kristin read this on Audible recommend! This book lives on my shelf alongside Patti Smith's Just Kids , not only as a poignant story of two artists and friends, but as a unique, must-read piece of music history. I dunno, cooler, I guess. Someone else told me, after reading Rat Girl, that they felt like they were friends with Kristin Hersh. However this book is lovely, as I knew it would be. You will put it down with insights that seem natural but impossible. His music influences my own songwriting and has wormed its way into my identity. By Vrinda Jagota. I dunno, cooler, I guess. Often harrowing, often hilarious, and often both at the same time. The sole reason I entered this Goodreads giveaway is because the book was written by Kristin Hersh aka my musical goddess. I started it with muscles and finished it without skin. First, Give V. Showing Dont Suck, Dont Die: Giving Up Vic Chesnutt Writer Horror films have exploded in popularity since the tragic events of September 11, , many It isn't your usual memoir about a friendship and that is why I loved it. If you are looking for a comprehensive biography of Vic, you might not like this book. The strength of their connection comes through here. These recollections and conversations are always wrapped in bit of darkness. Cooking with Texas Highways. Vic Chesnutt noticed the little things. Skip to main content. Kristin describes herself, her life and thoughts, almost as much as she paints Vic, and what you feel, right from the first page, is a very particular dynamic between two people who live far outside the social rails. I think he knew what was coming. Get Hot Links A daily roundup of the most important stories in music. Also because you played bass, lead, and rhythm in the same song, with only two fingers. View 1 comment. I won this book through Goodreads Giveaways. In raw, poetic prose, Hersh chronicles their friendship, their performances together, and the sometimes difficult, always irresistible character of Vic Chesnutt. Hersh knows all too well that she and Chesnutt have a reputation as difficult people, but she credits Chesnutt with carrying more happiness under a grumpy, don't-give-a-fuck exterior, than Hersh herself carries in her oft-shouted, oft-accusatory words. Hersh does not burn calories trying to remove herself from the telling and we readers are the benefactors. Here's hoping Tina Chesnutt will allow Scott Stuckey's documentary on Chesnutt to be released one day soon, as Vic;s ghewst needs all the accolades a harsh world can give him. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. He would likely find the sentimentality of that date to be nauseating. This memoir is written in the second person. What it is, is a glimpse into the world of Vic Chesnutt as experienced by Kristin Hersh, two lonely souls, who just seem to feel feelings so much more than the average folk, and have a way of articulating those feelings in words and music to an enviable extent. Feb 08, Tuck rated it liked it Shelves: essays , oh-loyd-i-wanna-be-hearkbroken , music- and-others. The US Review of Books connects authors with professional book reviewers and places their book reviews in front of 18, subscribers to our free monthly newsletter of fiction book reviews and nonfiction book reviews. I didn't know a thing about Hersh or Chesnutt before reading this book, but I was immediately enthralled by the front row seat I had to their unique, complicated relationship and now that I'm listening, I hear them both everywhere. Not surprisingly, if you've ever listened to Throwing Muses or her solo work, she comes across as extremely fragile and self-aware. I have not been so moved by a piece of art, any art in years. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. In Don't Suck, Don't Die , she describes many seemingly small moments they shared, their free-ranging conversations, and his tragic death. This book sums higher than biography and transcends to reflections on the loneliness and brokenness we all experience and the power of love to help mend. Dont Suck, Dont Die: Giving Up Vic Chesnutt Reviews Kristin Hersh has an uncanny gift for packing otherwise innocuous words with raw, jagged emotion and lighting a fuse. But I think that it's suitable even those who are not familiar with either of these musicians. University of Texas Press. When beloved artists die, we the fans and admirers look to the work that may not have been released. A protracted letter to Chesnutt, in fragmented glimpses of the touring life these two friends knew from working together from living on the road, the toll it took on them and their spouses. The image I got of Chesnutt wasn't necessarily a positive one, he could, for lack of a better word, be a real douchebag. We live into their re This is not a biography, not even an homage to Chesnutt. The artsy, ethereal narrative can be a bit much at times, yet it strangely suits her. He must have been difficult to love based on this open letter she wrote to him. RSS 2. It's a memoir of life on the road as a musician, and the pain and friendship it can bring. One of the best shows I have ever seen was Vic's last show in Portland. He passed away on Christmas after an apparent self-induced overdose. As any fan of her songs knows, Hersh has a way with a line — that ability to phrase something poetically, sharp, intriguing accurate. Best memoir by a musician ever. I'm a huge fan of Kristin Hersh, so I really enjoyed it. By Evan Minsker. But then again Hersh could write about One Direction and I would probably want to read it. Name required. Nov 04, Jim Brucker rated it it was amazing. Horror films have exploded in popularity since the tragic events of September 11, , many And so it is with her prose, the essays that have populated recent albums — mini commentaries on the songwriting process and the lyrics — and the previous memoir have given us an expectation as well as an understanding of her writing process. Her Paradoxical Undressing autobiography is most probably my favourite music book ever. Dont Suck, Dont Die: Giving Up Vic Chesnutt Read Online Description "Friend, asshole, angel, mutant," singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt "came along and made us gross and broken people seem. I have not been so moved by a piece of art, any art in years. Sep 30, Stephen rated it really liked it Shelves: In raw, poetic prose, Hersh chronicles their friendship, their performances together, and the sometimes difficult, always irresistible character of Vic Chesnutt. Learn why our publication is different than most others, or read author and publisher testimonials about the USR. This book is so much more than the inevitable tragedy of Vic Chesnutt. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the social, economic, and political landscape of Peru was transformed profoundly. Nov 04, Jim Brucker rated it it was amazing. Friend Reviews. Kristin Hersh toured with Chesnutt for nearly a decade and they became close friends, bonding over a love of songwriting and mutual struggles with mental health. This memoir of Kristin Hersh's friendship with the immensely talented Vic Chestnutt surprised me. The ending is the curtain fall you expected, although the author fights hard to meter her words while the songwriter fights just as hard to mute her sound regarding the event. Whether you're hungry for down-home barbecue and Tex-Mex, or you want to try more exotic dishes such as Paella Valenciana and Thai Pesto, Texas Highways has long been a trusted source for delicious recipes that reflect wide-ranging Lone Star tastes. I am so thankful for this book and cannot wait to read more from Hersh. Her memoir Rat Girl was widely praised by publications from the New York Times to Rolling Stone, which named it one of the top ten best rock memoirs ever written. A unique ethnography of the Eastern European Jews who settled northeast of Buenos Aires in the nineteenth century and left a diverse immigrant legacy in their wake.