Chris Kraus’s novels include I Love Dick, Aliens & Anorexia, Torpor, and Summer of Hate, and her essays on art are collected in Video Green and Where Art Belongs. Kraus is coeditor of the influential independent publisher Semiotext(e), which has introduced much of contemporary French theory and cutting-edge US writing to an American audience. This year Kraus has come into an unprecedented national spotlight with the adaptation of I Love Dick into an Amazon television series by Sarah Gubbins and the creator of Transparent, Jill Soloway. Feature articles on Kraus and her work have appeared recently in The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Guardian, and Vanity Fair.
ARTICLES FEATURING CHRIS

Please Be Nice to Me: Navigating History, Mystery, and Desire in Chris Kraus’s “After Kathy Acker”
In the first authorized biography of Kathy Acker, Chris Kraus digs beneath the myths around the avant-garde heroine....

The Strangeness of Reality: Chris Kraus’s Summer of Love
CATT DUNLOP, the heroine of Chris Kraus’s novel Summer of Hate, is a 44-year old cultural art critic with ...

The Questionnaire: Chris Kraus
How do you get up in the morning? How do you go to sleep? Do you succumb to nostalgia? I ...
