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Colors Insulting to Nature : ウィキペディア英語版
Colors Insulting to Nature

''Colors Insulting To Nature'' is the fictional follow-up novel to Wilson's previous collection of non-fiction essays in ''A Massive Swelling''. Within the novel, Wilson takes the central theme of her essays, which is America's obsession with celebrity culture, and makes it the starting point for her narration, focusing on the Normal Family, in particular, the aspirations of 13-year-old, Liza.
== Plot ==
Set in the early 1980s, Liza Normal goes on numerous theater and commercial auditions, at the behest of her mother Peppy, who costumes the child in a strapless evening gowns, heavy make-up, and false eyelashes. Humiliations repeat for Liza, as she and her family encounter endless degradation, after opening a dinner theater in Marin County, California. Throughout the first half of the novel, Liza is forced to perform in a dilapidated firehouse, which functions as the theater, as well as the family's home, attend school where she is constantly ridiculed and tormented, and at one point, raped. After this, Liza undergoes several phases, the first of which is a gravitation toward the punk rock aesthetic, specifically embracing and cultivating the look of Plasmatics performer, Wendy O. Williams. Liza eventually becomes involved with a drug pusher, and at one point becomes addicted herself during her stint at "Elf House," which Wilson describes as a commune of hippies who have a fetish with elves and speaking in "Quenya, the J.R.R. Tolkien version of High Elf language." It is during this time, that Liza, while working for Centaur Productions—a company that creates and distributes Slash fiction, that she concocts an "alter ego, Venal de Minus,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=USATODAY.com - 'Colors' paints fame as a strange obsession | USA Today, 2004 )〕 into a phone sex phenomenon and Las Vegas stage act,"〔"() San Francisco Chronicle, 2004〕 achieving a new definition of success that is a spin-off of the earlier theater ambitions initially sought by her mother.

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