Watch this item

Pink by Gus Van Sant (1997)

Item condition:Like New
Price:US $6.99Buy It NowBuy It NowBuy It Now

or
Best Offer:Make OfferMake OfferMake Offer
Shipping:$4.00US Postal Service Media MailSee more services 

Country:
ZIP Code:
Service and other details:
Service
Estimated delivery*
Price
US Postal Service Media Mail
3-10 business days
$4.00
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and the payment method selected. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.

 See discounts 

 |  See all details
Estimated delivery within 3-10 business days
Returns:
7 day money back, buyer pays return shipping | Read details
Coverage:
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms

A reserve price is the minimum price the seller will accept. This price is hidden from bidders. To win, a bidder must have the highest bid and have met or exceeded the reserve price.

 
Other item info
Item number:260382793803
Item location:Garland, TX, United States
Ships to:Worldwide
Payments:
Last updated on 12:39:00 PM PDT, Oct 14, 2009 View all revisions
Item specifics - Fiction Books
Author: Gus Van SantFormat: Hardcover
Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub GroupISBN-10: 0385488289
ISBN-13: 9780385488280Subject: Literature, Modern
Publication Year: 1997Topic: --
Special Attributes: --Language: English
Condition: Like New  
See reviews
Detailed item info
Synopsis
A novel inspired by the deaths of Kurt Cobain and River Phoenix, written by the director of "Drugstore Cowboy" and "My Own Private Idaho". The narrator, a gay infomercial director named Spunky Davis, is writing a science fiction screenplay when two friends introduce him to an alternate reality called Pink, and claim that they are actually the alternate realities of Blake--a rock star friend of Davis's who killed himself.

Size
Length:259 pages
Height:8.5 in.
Width:5.5 in.
Thickness:1.0 in.
Weight:12.8 oz.

Publisher's Note
Gus Van Sant is one of America's most original and celebrated filmmakers, whose credits include three films already considered classics: Drugstore Cowboy, which anticipated the current 90s revival; My Own Private Idaho, with River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves; and To Die For, a black comedy that was a critical and box-office success. With Pink, Gus Van Sant brings his unique and playful genius to the novel, and the result is both delirious and disarmingly tender.In Sasquatch, Oregon, Spunky Davis, middle-aged maker of infomercials, is trying to find his next assignment, finish the screenplay that he hopes will bring him Hollywood glory, and deal with the death of his friend and favorite infomercial presenter, the teen idol Felix Arroyo. Enter two young aspiring filmmakers, Jack and Matt, who captivate Spunky--especially as Jack bears an uncanny resemblance to the late Felix. But Jack and Matt are not what they appear to be--and are about to take Spunky to the mysterious realm known as Pink, where time and loss can be recovered.With its riot of typefaces, footnotes and drawings (by the author), its trenchant and ironic deconstruction of youth culture and filmmaking, and its charmingly innocent sensibility, Pink is an absolute delight.
In the town of Sasquatch, Oregon, Spunky Davis, middle-aged maker of infomercials, is trying to find his next assignment, finish the screenplay that he hopes will bring him Hollywood glory, and deal with the death of his friend and favorite infomercial presenter, the teen idol Felix Arroyo. Enter two young aspiring filmmakers, Jack and Matt, whom Spunky finds strangely familiar - especially as Jack bears an uncanny resemblance to the late Felix. But Jack and Matt are not what they appear to be; they are messengers from a dimension beyond time known as Pink, and they invite Spunky to join them on their voyage of transcendence and recovery. Using every means the printed page offers to tell his tale - a delirious array of voices signified by different typefaces, a flip cartoon that animates the novel's action, footnotes, and drawings - Gus Van Sant turns the novel into an explosively visual experience, a captivating combination of texture and text.

Industry reviews
Filmmaker Van Sant's (Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho) fictional debut is a tepid tale of a director of TV infomercials and his adventures with a pair of would-be film types, perhaps from another dimension, one of whom resembles his dead lover; they are all surrounded by other slackers in places like Las Vegas and Sasquatch, Oregon. Whatever its small merits, the novel is made harrowingly pretentious by Van Sant's noodling of the medium he employs footnotes, different typefaces, flip drawings, and the like. (It's not so much Tristram Shandy as just a shanty.) However compelling one finds the author's images on film and video, in print they're pretty flat. David Bartholomew, NYPL
Moore 

On the bottom left corner of every even-numbered page of this hip, self-indulgent novel is a crude line drawing, each slightly different from the one that precedes it. Riffled together, the drawings make a flip-book not the only evidence that first-time novelist Van Sant (director of Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho and other films) misses the screen. Narrator Spunky Davis, a successful "informmercial" director, spends much of the novel mourning the fatal overdose of one of his stars, Felix Arroyo (who bears more than a passing resemblance to River Phoenix), while suicidal rock star Blake (read Kurt Cobain) isolates himself from his rock star wife and their new triplets and devotes himself to collecting heavy farm equipment. Meanwhile, two of Spunky's young filmmaker friends turn out to be aliens, or "Nemos." None of this is especially easy to untangle, even with the help of Van Sant's illustrations (Bob Dylan-quality knockoffs of Quentin Blake) and wryly omniscient footnotes ("Sue is Felix's old girlfriend. She has long blond hair and wears a beret a lot of the time. She, like Spike, works in a coffee shop, except the one she works in is in San Francisco"). The book's disparate voices and tones never harmonize, however. Van Sant's allegory, by turns elegiac and satirical, of today's movie business (films as infomercials, Hollywood as Las Vegas) is the novelistic equivalent of hand-held camera work jittery and compelling in short bursts but hard to watch for long. (Oct.) FYI: Van Sant's Good Will Hunting will be released this winter.
Lopate 


Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2009 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Visit my eBay store

Pink: A Novel 

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist
Independent filmmaker Van Sant's first novel recalls his My Own Private Idaho's collagelike texture, its central male-male relationship, and, under the transparent pseudonym Felix Arroyo, its costar, the late River Phoenix. Dead from a drug-induced "misadventure in the gutter . . . in front of [a] nightclub" (sound familiar?) when the book begins, Felix starred in many of the "informmercials" made by 52-year-old still-aspiring director Spunky Davis. He was homosexual Spunky's obsession, too, and it isn't surprising that Spunky is now gaga over blond Jack, who greatly resembles Felix and who is inseparable from dark Matt (Phoenix was paired with Keanu Reeves in Idaho). As Spunky lives out his infatuation, he discovers that both young men are visitants from the Pink (the place referred to by the expression in the pink), where Felix is now permanently ensconced. Spunky tells most of what story there is, but other narrative continuums frequently interrupt him (two of these concern a dead rock star whose avatar Matt may be). Imagine a William S. Burroughs extravaganza without the grotesque sex, the drug taking, and the wild-and-woolly humor. That is Pink. Ray Olson  

Review:                          Great Great Great

It's pretty rare to find something original, something that makes you think about something besides yourself (while providing insights into your own life), something that's worth reading again and again and again (1)...I think pink is like that. Like his movies, you have to let yourself get caught up in it...take Psycho, for example. It wasn;t scary, it didn;t really work, but that was the POINT: art that was brilliant a paltry three decades ago doesn't work now, even when recreated frame for frame, line for line. Maybe it's self-indulgent, but Pink does work. You get introduced to new...and you're missing out if you can't stop making yourself the center of everything you experience. I don;t know, I loved it, especially the end. (1) the footnotes are the best example of how good this book is.  

 The book is in excellent like-new condition.         

  • Please be serious about your bids.  Checkout must be completed within 7 days of the close of auction.  If payment is not received within this time period and you do not contact me to explain the reason, a dispute will be opened with eBay.  If the dispute is not resolved within 5 business days, the order will be revoked and you may receive a strike from eBay.

 

·      Returns are only accepted IF: the description was inaccurate and you contact me within 3 days of receiving the item.  Item must be returned in the condition at the time of shipping.  Only the Bid amount will be refunded, as ALL shipping fees will be paid by the buyer.

 Check out my other items!                          N23

Shipping and handling
Item location: Garland, TX, United States
Shipping to: Worldwide
Change country:
ZIP Code:
 
Shipping and handling
To
Service
Estimated delivery*
US $4.00
United States
US Postal Service Media MailTM
3-10 business days
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and when the seller receives cleared payment. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Domestic handling time
Will usually ship within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment.
Return policy
Item must be returned within
Refund will be given as
Return policy details
7 days after the buyer receives it
Money Back
The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs.

Payment details
Payment methodPreferred/AcceptedBuyer protection on eBay
Credit or debit card through PayPal
Accepted
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms
Seller's payment instructions
Seller's payment instructions All items will be mailed THE NEXT DAY after the payment is RECEIVED. S/H charges include tracking numbers. I accept payments through PayPal, Credit or debit card processed through an Internet merchant account. SHIPPING ANYWHERE OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL USA IS HIGHER. E-mail me for the new total. International packages will be shipped THE NEXT SATURDAY after the payment is received and have no tracking. SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ITEM LOST OR DAMAGED BY
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Resolution Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time