Peter Sotos

Peter Sotos
Born Peter Gus Sotos
(1960-04-17) April 17, 1960
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Occupation Writer, musician

Peter Sotos (born April 17, 1960) is an American writer and musician. In his books, Sotos examines sadistic sexual criminals and sexually violent pornography, particularly involving children. His writings are interpreted by some as commenting on media hypocrisy around these issues. His books are often first person narratives, taking on the point of view of the sexual predator in order to explore sadistic and pedophilic sexual impulses.

Early life

Sotos is a graduate of Holy Cross High School. He attended Northern Illinois University for one year and the Art Institute of Chicago for three and a half years.

Pure magazine and after

In 1984, while the day care sex abuse hysteria phenomenon was sweeping the nation and while attending the Art Institute of Chicago, Sotos began producing the controversial magazine Pure, notable as the first zine dedicated to serial killer lore. The original publications are now collectors' items.

In addition to offering many details about the crimes of serial killers and Nazis, the text in the magazine praises them, describing them using such terms as "genius", "glorious", "exemplary", and "illustrious". The text is juxtaposed with pictures and newspaper clippings relevant to the crimes discussed, showing that the media also abuse the victims. A short manifesto introducing the first issue says the magazine "satiates and encourages true lusts."

A photocopy from a magazine of child pornography was used as the cover of issue #2 of Pure which led to Sotos pleading guilty to possession of child pornography, receiving a suspended sentence. A copy of the magazine was found by Scotland Yard in Edinburgh, in the home of a suspect in a series of child abductions, murders and grave robbings, which led to Sotos' arrest.[1]

Despite his early legal troubles, Sotos continues to garner support for his ideas and literary output: in 1999 the French publisher Jean-Jacques Pauvert compared him to Marquis de Sade;[2] the American author Bruce Benderson has been analyzing his writings for La Nouvelle Revue Française (April 2006);[3] in 2012 Sotos joined Dennis Cooper for a lecture at the Centre Georges Pompidou;[4] in 2015 the German contemporary art magazine Texte zur Kunst published Proxy: Peter Sotos in conversation.[5]

Books

Compendium of newspaper extracts reporting on subjects such as the painting Myra by Marcus Harvey, Lazy (1999) is giving thought to public fascination with sex crimes.

Selfish Little (2004) dips into tabloids and memoirs the murder of Lesley Ann Downey by British “Moors MurderersIan Brady and Myra Hindley in 1964 has sparked.

Predicate (2005) explores the Dunblane Massacre in Scotland in 1996 and the motives and life of the perpetrator Thomas Watt Hamilton. Other topics covered include Operation Ore, the Wonderland murders, Russian orphanages, Megan's Law, and non-nude teen websites.

Comfort and Critique (2005) explores the hidden motives of reporters and citizens as shown by their reactions to sexual crimes.

In Show Adult (2007), Sotos analyzes the TV shows Supernanny and To Catch a Predator as publicly acceptable forms of pornography.

Pure Filth (2012) dives into transcripts the gonzo movies porn star Jamie Gillis produced during the ’90s. Gillis adds an introduction to each transcript. Sotos, who was a friend of Gillis, brings his own perspective to these records.[6] The book was completed a few days before Gillis passed away in February 2010.

Desistance (2014) is focused on the works of French photographer Antoine D'Agata.[7][8]

Musical career

From 1983 to Bird Seed (album) released in 2003, Sotos was a member of the British power electronics group Whitehouse.

In 1992, Sotos released the solo album Buyer's Market, which consisted of sound collages of spoken word samples from parents, law-enforcement officers and victims of sex crimes.[9] The album was produced by Steve Albini.[10]

Jamie Stewart from Xiu Xiu often mentions Sotos as an influence.[11][12][13][14][15]

Anecdote

In his movie Love (2015), the Argentine film director Gaspar Noé shows Lazy, one of Sotos' books in the hero's bookshelves.[16] The American writer is also thanked in the closing credits.[17]

Works

Texts featuring Peter Sotos

References

  1. Linnet Myers and Dave Schneidman (December 6, 1985). "$100,000 Bond In Child Pornography Case". Chicago Tribune.
  2. "Prévenons tout de suite le lecteur sensible, et même le lecteur courant : Index, traduit pour la première fois de l'américain en 1999, est un rassemblement de textes souvent atroces, parfois insupportables. Seulement tout ici est vrai. Coupures de journaux, rapports médicaux, sont exactement cités. La réalité est là, saignante et crue, triée avec une prédilection certaine pour les faits hautement transgressifs relevés au cours de plongées dans les bas-fonds de la société américaine. Les commentaires de l'auteur révèlent, eux, en même temps qu'une révolte instinctive, une fascination évidente pour la violence sexuelle quotidienne et ses sources obscures. Le lecteur averti ressortira durablement troublé de cette exploration sans fard. Pour les autres, n'hésitons pas à leur conseiller de détourner pudiquement leur regard. Sade déjà disait : ‘Je ne suis pas consolant, moi, je suis vrai.’" Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Preface to the French translation of Index, La Musardine, 1999.
  3. "NRF – Issue n° 577 (April 2006)".
  4. "Centre Pompidou – Nouveau Festival: L'évènement Peter Sotos – Mine, Kept". February 26, 2012.
  5. "Texte zur Kunst – Issue n° 98 (June 2015): Media".
  6. "Peter Sotos Reading @ St. Mark's Bookshop". May 2012.
  7. "Nine-Banded Books: Desistance".
  8. "RTBF: Antoine D'Agata, la vie même". November 21, 2014.
  9. "Peter Sotos – Buyer’s Market". Heathen Harvest. March 17, 2012.
  10. "I'm Steve Albini, ask me anything". May 8, 2012.
  11. "Pitchfork/Xiu Xiu". April 9, 2006.
  12. "Stereogum". February 29, 2008.
  13. "San Francisco Bay Guardian: Blood, chocolate, and moral decadence in the weirdness of Xiu Xiu". March 16, 2010.
  14. "Butt Magazine-Xiu Xiu-Interview". August 21, 2011.
  15. "Xiu Xiu Under The Radar". January 28, 2015.
  16. "Love-Gaspar Noé-Clip 2: Omi is pregnant". August 2015.
  17. "L’Arche de Noé". Dedicate Digital. Winter 2007.

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