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Lisa Carver : ウィキペディア英語版
Lisa Crystal Carver

Lisa Crystal Carver (born 1968〔(Soft Skull Press author biography )〕), also known as Lisa Suckdog, is an American writer known for her writing in ''Rollerderby''.〔(Soft Skull Books )〕 Through her interviews, she introduced the work of Vaginal Davis, Dame Darcy, Cindy Dall, Boyd Rice, Costes (her ex-husband with whom she performed as Suckdog), Nick Zedd, GG Allin, Kate Landau, Queen Itchie & Liz Armstrong to many. A collection of notable articles from the zine was published as ''Rollerderby: The Book''.
She started touring with the performance art band Psycodrama when she was 18 years old. It was also at this time that she became a prostitute, which has been a major theme in her writings over the years.〔Lisa Carver, ''Drugs Are Nice'', Soft Skull Press, Brooklyn, NY,2005; Pgs. 89, 91, 92, 93, 117, 162. Also see ''Lisa Diaries'', Black Books, 1999; and her zine, Rollerderby.〕 She began touring with Costes a year later, and would also tour without him when he was in France. She toured the U.S. and Europe six times, the last time in 1998. The noise music soap operas included audience interaction including dancing and mock-rape of audience members.〔
Carver is also the author of ''Dancing Queen: a Lusty Look at the American Dream'', in which she expounds upon various relics of pop culture past, including Lawrence Welk, roller rinks, and Olivia Newton-John. In 2005, Soft Skull Press released her newest book, ''Drugs Are Nice'', detailing her early childhood and later romantic relationships with Costes, Boyd Rice (with whom she has a child) and Smog's Bill Callahan. In addition to writing her own zines and books, Carver has also written for various magazines (including Peter Bagge's comic book ''Hate'') and kept a fictionalized journal about her sex life for the website Nerve. Although Carver no longer writes her journal for the site, she is still a semi-regular contributor. The online Journal at Nerve was subsequently published in book form as ''The Lisa Diaries: Four Years in the Sex Life of Lisa Carver and Company.''
2012 saw the release of Carver's treatise on the artistic career of Yoko Ono entitled ''Reaching Out with No Hands: Reconsidering Yoko Ono'' (Backbeat Books). As of 2015, Carver has (written ) a handful of pieces for website (The Recoup ).
She also interviewed MMA fighter Brent Bergeron for an article that appeared in VICE MAGAZINE.

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