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High Friends in Low Places

High Friends in Low Places

By Alan Lord

High Friends in Low Places features in lurid detail Alan Lord's epic romp through the riotous avant-underground scene of Montreal, New York, and Europe in the 1980s. Along the way, he relates his encounters with the luminaries of cutting-edge literature, music and art including William Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Chris Kraus, John Giorno, Manu Chao, Blixa Bargeld, Chris Burden and pop artist James Rosenquist, as well as introducing us to brilliantly creative unknowns in all the arts. In the end, exhausted, he begins a downward spiral—only to be rescued by a woman who becomes his wife of 34 plus years.

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352 pages |

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Alan Lord’s High Friends In Low Places captures the spirit of Montreal’s postpunk cultural world with its ties to New York in the 1970's and 80's. But even more, it captures the spirit of aspiration, possibility, excitement, joy and despair that comes from discovering high culture from the margins of working-class life in a small city. Lord offers brilliant and intimate portraits of friends famed and obscure, from William S. Burroughs to the late Québécois poet Mario Campo. Reflecting both the era’s mainstream underground values and the values of his Hochelaga neighborhood, he’s written a kind of definitive history.

Chris Kraus, author of After Kathy Acker and I Love Dick

OH MY GOD! This work is important. SO MUCH. I am hooked. It's fucking exciting.

Félix B. Desfossés, CBC Radio Canada music journalist

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Bilingual writer (English, French), guitarist, songwriter, retired bridge engineer, multidisciplinary artist and event organizer in the cutting-edge arts of the 1980's. Has lived in Paris, Santiago, Toronto, and now back in hometown Montreal. His wife of 33 years is a conference interpreter and they have a nineteen-year-old son in college.