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High Risk Books

Book publisher based in New York City, U.S.


Book publisher based in New York City, U.S.

High Risk Books was a book publisher, founded in New York City in 1993 as an imprint of Serpent's Tail Press of London. It was started by Ira Silverberg and Amy Scholder who was then an editor at City Lights Books in San Francisco. Its titles were designed by Rex Ray.

High Risk Books was dedicated to publishing innovative, provocative, and progressive literature. The publishing firm was united by its concern for certain subversive impulses, and in this spirit printed authors as diverse as William S. Burroughs, Tim Dlugos, Kathy Acker, Diamanda Galas, Gary Indiana, June Jordan, Cookie Mueller, Lynne Tillman, John Giorno, Pagan Kennedy, Sapphire, Jayne Cortez, and many others. As a small press, High Risk played an important role in providing a space for many emerging writers who would otherwise have found it difficult to get published in mainstream, large houses.

High Risk Books ceased operation in January 1997 because of disagreements with Serpent's Tail in London, although books bearing the High Risk logo continued to be published through Serpent's Tail until 2002.

Author/EditorTitleYearTranslatorPrevious EditionGenreNotes
Diamanda GalásThe Shit of God1996Performing arts/Literature & Essay/PCultural Studies1-85242-432-X
Lydia DavisThe End of the Story19961995, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New YorkFiction1-85242-420-6
Daniel Evan WeissThe Roaches Have No King19941990, Black Swan Books, UK, as Unnatural SelectionFiction1-85242-326-9
SapphireAmerican Dreams1994Poetry/African-American Literature1-85242-327-7
David TrinidadAnswer Song1994Poetry/Pop culture/Gay Studies1-85242-329-3
Benjamin WeissmanDear Dead Person1994Fiction1-85242-330-7
June JordanHaruko/Love Poems19941993, Virago Press Ltd, UKPoetry1-85242-323-4
Catherine BushMinus Time19951993, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, CanadaFiction1-85242-408-7
Robert GlückMargery Kempe1994Fiction/Gay Studies/Historical Fiction1-85242-334-X
Gary IndianaGone Tomorrow19931-85242-336-6
Daniel Evan WeissHell on Wheels1991Fiction/Cult Lit1-85242-439-7
Hervé GuibertTo The Friend Who Did Not Save My Life1994Linda Coverdale1990, Editions Gallimard, ParisFiction/AIDS1-85242-328-5
Lynne TillmanHaunted Houses19951987, Poseidon Press, New YorkFiction1-85242-400-1
Lydia DavisBreak It Down19961986, Knopf, New YorkFiction/Short stories1-85242-425-1
Robert GlückJack the Modernist19951985, Gay Presses of New YorkFiction/Gay Studies1-85242-333-1
Klaus KertessSouth Brooklyn Casket Company1997Fiction1-85242-448-6
Cookie MuellerAsk Dr Mueller: The Writings of Cookie Mueller1997Fiction/Biograph & Autobiography/Art1-85242-331-5
Caitlin Sullivan and Kate BornsteinNearly Roadkill: An Infobahn Erotic Adventure1996Fiction/Gender Studies/Cyberculture1-85242-418-4
Tim DlugosPowerless: Selected Poems 1973-19901996Poetry/Gay Studies/AIDS1-85242-407-9
Daniel Evan WeissThe Swine's Wedding1996Fiction/Jewish Studies1-85242-419-2
Ann RowerLee and Elaine2002Fiction1-85242-416-8
V.K. MinaThe Splintered Day1999Fiction/Gay & Lesbian1-85242-452-4
Pagan KennedySpinsters1995Fiction1-85242-405-2
Luisa ValenzuelaBedside Manners1995Margaret Jull Costa1990, Grupo Editor Latinoamericano S.R.L., Buenos AiresFiction1-85242-313-7
Ameena MeerBombay Talkie1994Fiction/Multicultural Studies1-85242-325-0
Pagan KennedyStripping and Other Stories1994Fiction1-85242-322-6
Gary IndianaRent Boy1994Fiction1-85242-324-2
John GiornoYou Got to Burn to Shine: New and Selected Writings1994Poetry/Memoir1-85242-321-8
William S. BurroughsGhost of Chance19951991, Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American ArtFiction/Art/Gay Studies1-85242-406-0
Adam KleinThe Medicine Burns1995Fiction/Gay literature1-85242-403-6
Jayne CortezSomewhere in Advance of Nowhere1996Poetry/Multicultural Studies1-85242-422-2
Luisa ValenzuelaSymmetries1998Margaret Jull Costa1993, Editorial Sudamericana S.A., Buenos AiresFiction/Short stories/Latin American Studies1-85242-543-1
Renaud CamusTricks: Twenty-Five Encounters1996Richard Howard1981, St Martin's Press Inc., New YorkFiction/Gay Studies/Sexuality1-85242-414-1
Heather LewisHouse Rules19951994, Nan A Talese, New YorkFiction/Lesbian Studies1-85242-413-3
Ann RowerArmed Response1995Fiction/Film/TV1-85242-415-X
Stewart HomeSlow Death1996Fiction1-85242-519-9
Richard HouseBruiser1997Fiction1-85242-437-0
Mary WoronovSnake20001-85242-657-8
Mary WoronovSwimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory2000Autobiography & Memoir/Art1-85242-719-1
Jack SmithWait for Me at the Bottom of the Pool: The Writings of Jack Smith19971-85242-428-1
Gillaume DustanIn My Room1998Brad Rumph1996, P.O.L. éditeur, ParisFiction1-85242-590-3
Amy Scholder and Ira SilverbergHigh Risk: An Anthology of Forbidden Writings19911991, Plume, New YorkFiction1-85242-231-9
Amy Scholder and Ira SilverbergHigh Risk 2: Writings on Sex, Death, and Subversion1994Fiction1-85242-366-8
Richard PeabodyA Different Beat: Writings by Women of the Beat Generation1997Fiction/Poetry1-85242-431-1

References

References

  1. "A Picture is a Word: The Posters of Rex Ray".
  2. (1991). "High risk : an anthology of forbidden writings". Serpent's Tail.
  3. "High risk : writings on sex, death and subversion.". Serpent's Tail.
  4. "The Fales Library Guide to the Serpent's Tail/High Risk Archives".
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