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Kathy Acker: Critical Essay by Robert Siegle

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SOURCE: "Kathy Acker: The Blood and Guts of Guerrilla Warfare," in Suburban Ambush: Downtown Writing and the Fiction of Insurgency, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, pp. 47-123.

In the following excerpt, Siegle offers an overview of Acker's literary significance and a critical reading of Don Quixote.

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