Hilton Als’ “My Pinup”

By LARB Radio HourNovember 28, 2022

Hilton Als’ “My Pinup”
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Hilton Als, joins Eric Newman to discuss his new book, My Pinup, a hybrid memoir-essay that explores questions of race, desire, and autonomy through an intense and intimate focus on Hilton’s relationship with polymath musician and sexual dynamo Prince. By looking at Prince as a subject of queer desire and being and at his recording career as a study in the struggle between Black excellence and white corporate control, My Pinup probes the simultaneous allure of Black queer aesthetics and its disavowal in the hostile terrains of the music industry and American culture. The memoir-essay offers us a chance to remember and get close to the Prince that was, and to mourn the Prince that could have been. 

Also, Dionne Irving, author of The Islands, returns to recommend A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance by Hanif Abdurraqib.

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