Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville by Gina Arnold

Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville

Gina Arnold
136 pages
Continuum
May 2014
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<p>Although <i>Exile in Guyville</i> was celebrated as one of the year's top records by <i>Spin</i> and the <i>New York Times</i>, it was also, to some, an abomination: a mockery of the Rolling Stones' most revered record and a rare glimpse into the psyche of a shrewd, independent, strong young woman. For these crimes, Liz Phair was run out of her hometown of Chicago, enduring a flame war perpetrated by writers who accused her of being boring, inauthentic, and even a poor musician. </p><p>With <i>Exile in Guyville</i>, Phair spoke for all the girls who loved the world of indie rock but felt deeply unwelcome there. Like all great works of art, <i>Exile</i> was a harbinger of the shape of things to come: Phair may have undermined the male ego, but she also unleashed a new female one. For the sake of all the female artists who have benefited from her work -- from Sleater-Kinney to Lana Del Rey and back again -- it's high time we go back to Guyville.</p>
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Pages 136
Publisher Continuum
Published 2014
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