Catherine Lacey: ‘That constant nervous Twitter energy repels me’

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The American novelist, whose latest work is a fake biography of an avant-garde artist, on growing up in Mississippi and why her fiction has ‘never actively involved cellphones or the internet’

Which part of the book came first: the alternate history or the fake biography?

I liked the idea of writing a fake biography and the biographies I like best are usually written by someone with some kind of compromised perspective. I thought the worst person to write a biography would be a surviving spouse with a bit of a grudge, but I didn’t want to get into the heterosexual dynamics of a man writing about a woman or a woman writing about a man; it had to be two women.

A lot of them I found in junk shops; for the images of her books, I commissioned jackets from a book designer.I saw it as another tool to make the novel as much like a biography as possible. There’s a quote [used in the book] from thethat is actually something she wrote about a Susan Sontag biography. There are a lot of names in there. A lot of them I made up.Like the critic “Richard Cusk”.

His quote is from Rachel Cusk’s essay on Celia Paul, about being female and making art. It was full of insights related to what I was writing, but by the time I set up the novel’s world I knew the essay would have to be flipped into a man arguing for his right to make art.My fiction has never actively involved cellphones or the internet. It’s too big; I can’t get near it. The internet I’m still on mentally is the more isolated, late 90s internet that was about weird web design and play.

 

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