Iconoclastic guitar player Marc Ribot presents a darkly funny and subversive debut collection of essays and stories that reflect his innovative spirit. Known for defying musical expectations, Ribot applies the same uncompromising sensibility to his writing, playfully questioning our assumptions about music, life, and death. This collection showcases his versatility, with essays, short stories, and unfilmable film "mistreatments" that highlight his unique voice. In the first section, "Lies and Distortion," Ribot explores his complex relationship with the guitar, describing it as a struggle to transform it into something else. He reflects on his influences, including Robert Quine and Hal Willner, while advocating for artists' rights. The collection also offers glimpses into his life as a traveling musician, capturing the monotony of touring alongside fleeting moments of beauty and despair. In the heart of the book, "Sorry, We're Experiencing Technical Difficulties," Ribot delivers wickedly humorous short stories that blend Russian absurdism with the imaginative flair of George Saunders. Together, these essays and stories establish Ribot as one of the most dynamic and creative voices of our time, merging his musical genius with literary prowess.
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