Janet Fitch
"Paperback Runs Rampant throughout America"

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99 years old
Los Angeles, California
United States



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    Janet Fitch's Interests
GeneralI want to change you, rearrange you, turn you inside out.

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MusicPunk circa 1980, expecially LA. X, Germs, Cramps. Joan Jett. Lydia Lunch. Nina Hagen and Lena Lovich. Patti Smith inspires me,.?Nico, and Velvet Underground. Nico to me embodies absolutely the dark poignancy of Paint It Black, with songs like “These Days” and “Fairest of the Seasons.” Classical piano, especially Late Brahms piano music, the Romances and Intermezzos, really spoke to me--Brahms has a big part in Paint It Black. And the wild creepiness of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, both for the modernism and the fact that Schoenberg was an exile from Nazi dominated Europe, like the grandfather Mauritz. Also Debussy, for that out-of-time sense of a house in mourning. >>>1920’s dirty blues and Le Jazz Hot--The ‘golden age’ music of the book, when the characters are happy in love--. Louis Armstrong and the Hot Fives, dirty blues Lucille Bogan, Big Bill Broonzy, Ida Cox, Bessie Smith.
MoviesCiao Manhattan and Chelsea Girls, just to see Edie Sedgwick. Last Tango in Paris One forgets, this is really the story of a suicide survivor. Sunset Boulevard. For LA Gothic feel. Billy Wilder was another exile from Nazi Europe.
Television Who needs TV when you have T Rex.
BooksPOEMS:
The book riffs poetry like songs. Dylan Thomas-- actually, the original title of the short story was Love in the Asylum. “Love in the Asylum,” “Altarwise by Owl-Light,” “Over Sir John’s Hill,” and “In Country Sleep."

From Anne Sexton, “Riding the Elevator into the Sky." You can't get her language out of your ears.

T.S. Eliot's a constant song--in Paint it Black there's a lot of Eliot and his end of time theme. Quotes from “Burnt Norton” also The Wasteland.

And all over the book there's the fingerprints of The Prose of the Transsiberian and Little Jeanne of Montmartre, by Blaise Cendrars. It's part of the love theme of Michael and Josie.

The Ballad of Reading Gaol, by Oscar Wilde. Each man kills the thing he loves.

PROSE
The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon. I return to this for a certain aristocratic clarity.

The Thirteen Clocks, by James Thurber. The Dark Castle and the Duke who stops time with his cold cold hand.

Poe, especially “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Poe was my first love.

Faulkner. The existential, familial doom of The Sound and The Fury.

A history of the LA punk scene, We’ve got the Neutron Bomb by Mark Spitz and Brendan Mullen.

HeroesEdie Sedgwick. Patti Smith. Darby Crash. Bjork. Courtney. Kurt.

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Status:Single
Body type:0' 0"
Zodiac Sign:Scorpio
Occupation:Writer



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No use of Interns, Go-Betweens, Factotums, Zombies, the Undead, Golems, Indentured Servants, Sex Slaves, Prison Camp Labor, Clones, Drones, Robots or Manpower Temps. This page was made without cruelty to animals.

Friends rotate, so don't be surprised to see your smiling smirking sullen sinister soignee solitary stubbly smudged or shocked profile up from time to time. You are all so beautiful. Forgive me if I haven't been able to comment you all, this is a little overwhelming, but I appreciate your being here and will write back when I can!

I love talking to you, but I can't read your manuscripts, stories, essays etc. I'm so glad you're writing, and saying no makes me feel like crap.

UPON EXITING, RECEIVE BLESSINGS

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ABOUT PAINT IT BLACK:
Following the huge success of White Oleander, where Janet Fitch portrayed the coming-of-age of Astrid, a young girl placed in foster care after her mother murders a former lover and goes to prison for life, she has once again created an indelible portrait of a young woman in Paint it Black. Josie Tyrell is a teenage runaway, an artist's model, and an habitué of the '80s LA punk rock scene. She is a white trash escapee from Bakersfield, having left a going nowhere life there. Now, sex, drugs and rock n' roll inform her days and nights. Paint it Black is the perfect title choice because Josie's lover is never coming back, as the song says.

Josie meets Michael Faraday, son of concert pianist Meredith Loewy and writer Calvin Faraday, long divorced. He is everything that she is not: refined, wealthy, well-traveled, brilliant by fits and starts. He is also a Harvard dropout, leaving school so he can paint; his new obsession. He refuses help from his mother, who is furious about his decision to leave school, but it doesn't bother him to have Josie working three jobs to support them. He is given to black moods, frozen in amber by his perfectionism, contemptuous of those who do not agree with him about art and life. Josie adores him. One day much like any other, he leaves their house, saying that he is going to his mother's so that he can paint in solitude. Instead, he goes to a motel in 29 Palms and shoots himself in the head.

What follows is Josie in a near fugue state from grief, drugs, and booze, going over and over her love for Michael, trying to grasp how he could do what he did. After all, didn't they share the "true world," Michael's characterization of their cocoon of love and exclusivity?

Meredith calls her and says, "Why are you alive? What is the excuse for Josie Tyrell? I ask you." Ultimately, they form a tenuous relationship, because all that is left of Michael lives in the two women. Josie even lives with Meredith for a while. When Meredith is ready to go on tour again, she asks Josie to go to Europe with her. Before she can do that, she must go to 29 Palms and try to understand, finally, why Michael's depression pushed him over the edge. That puzzle is not solved, nor can it be, but the end of the story is a hopeful, upbeat, new beginning. Janet Fitch has beaten the curse of the sophomore slump with this dynamite second novel.

From Publishers Weekly... Starred Review. Fitch follows her bestselling debut, White Oleander, by revisiting the insidious effects of a powerful, narcissistic mother on an only child. Michael Faraday is a Harvard dropout who paints in the L.A. art world of 1981; his suicide happens a few pages in, and sets the stage for a Fitch's masterful shifts in time and perspective. Josie Tyrell, an artist's model and denizen of the punk rock, had an intense relationship with Michael, but never managed to free him from his mother, renowned concert pianist Meredith Loewy, who moves in a bleak, loveless world of wealth and privilege. Yet their very different loves for Michael bring about a surprising alliance between the imperious Meredith and Josie, a white trash escapee whose inborn grace, style and sense of self sustain her—along with art, music and alcohol. The two find unexpected comfort in each other's shared loss, allowing Fitch to contrast the inner and outer resources of women whose lives couldn't be more different, and to flash back deeply into their histories. Fitch excels at painting a negative personality with sure-handed depth and fairness, and her prose penetrates the inner lives of the two with immediacy and bite. In Josie, she has created an indomitable young woman whose pluck and growing self-awareness beautifully offset Meredith's emptiness. Their relationship transforms a big cliché—the artist's suicide—into a page-turning psychodrama.

From The Library Journal...Beauty and its pretenders prowl around the edges of Fitch's long-awaited second novel. Just as she did so masterfully in White Oleander, Fitch portrays the world of a young woman who is searching for a way to live after being dealt an incredibly lousy hand. Opting for the antithesis of beauty, Josie Tyrell exists within the punk club scene of 1980s Los Angeles, and, unfortunately, she finds familiar terrain in that subculture's harshness and brutal sexuality. Not until she meets Michael Faraday, a child of affluence and privilege, does Josie know that there is such a thing as true beauty in the world. He teaches her about the beauty of the night sky; of music, art, and poetry. But his obsession becomes his undoing as he cannot find enough of this transcendent beauty to protect him from his demons. Giving in to the inescapable lure of his family's ghosts, he commits suicide. Michael was the sole source of light for Josie and his tortured, tortuous mother: now both women engage in a dangerous struggle to survive in a world of darkness. As Josie unravels the story of Michael's despair, she becomes able to move from self-destruction to self-determination. Suspenseful, compelling, and superbly crafted, this work shows Fitch once again taking the art of writing to its highest level.

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Who I'd like to meet:
Readers. The real hardbitten kind. The, "don't bother me, can't you see I'm reading?" type.
Writers, new and used. I'll be teaching at SQUAW VALLEY (totally awesome) COMMUNITY OF WRITERS this summer.
Artists. Poets. Dancers. Dreamers. Visionaries. Laughers, sighers, Zen woodcutters and angelheaded madmen.

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Jul 5 2008 8:26 AM

Welcome to the family. Keep checking out UNL for updates and events and dont forget to add us to your top friends list.



Art is my passion, passion is my Art!!!





Jul 5 2008 2:52 AM

Hey just stopping by to say hello! Have an AWESOME weekend, my friend!~Steve
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Jul 4 2008 2:26 PM

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Jul 4 2008 1:13 PM

welcome to our circle of friends--
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Jul 4 2008 6:44 AM

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Hi Janet
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Jul 3 2008 7:12 PM

Happy July 4th and Then Sum;)
We want 2 thank u (all ways) 4 ur wonderful comments and we hope u have a bangin' holidaz & then sum!
lol, xomikey&mollyxo

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Jul 3 2008 1:53 PM

im really flattered to be on your top friends !!!

you are great!

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love giselle
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Jul 3 2008 12:57 PM

happy fourth of july.
(I was going to spout some tastless americana jokes but... nah. just enjoy the fireworks.
)
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Jul 3 2008 12:50 PM

Thank you, Janet! I look forward to reading your book.
xo
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Jul 3 2008 11:41 AM

Just stoppin by to wish you a safe and Happy 4th of July.
Gail,
xoxo
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Jul 3 2008 7:13 AM

Thanks Janet! I appreciate that...CC
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Jul 2 2008 10:29 PM

I finished Paint it Black in two sittings. Beautiful. I saw A LOT of Astrid in Josie...perhaps because I've devoured White Oleander so many times over the years.

This was a remarkable follow-up novel; I can't wait to see your next!
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Jul 2 2008 7:24 PM

Hi! My music is for everyone, so I hope you come listen.
Love, Royal E
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Jul 2 2008 7:17 PM

nice to meet you
no more mr. nice guy!!!





Jul 2 2008 6:32 PM

HEY YOU! HAPPY HUMP DAY =)
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Jul 2 2008 12:41 PM

Much thanks! xoxo E
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Jul 2 2008 9:01 AM

Thank you for writing it!

It's awesome. I can't wait for your next book.
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Jul 2 2008 8:59 AM

It has been great befriending you as well! I look forward to reading your work in the future! Have a fabulous summer!!
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Jul 1 2008 9:54 PM

<3
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Jul 1 2008 5:04 PM

Full support

Aloha always!
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Jul 1 2008 4:59 PM

Hi from Buzz Radio! Thanks for being our Friend and sending us a Comment!

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