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'''Peter Sotos''' (born April 17, 1960) is an American [[writer]] and [[musician]] who is best known for his books and for being a member of the British [[noise music]] band [[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]]. Sotos was arrested in 1985 on [[Child pornography laws in the United States|child pornography charges]] that were published within an issue of his [[zine]] ''Pure'', which made Sotos the first person charged with [[child pornography]] in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]''.''<ref name="Dispatch">{{Cite news |date=December 6, 1985 |title=Porn publisher 'compassionate' |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-dispatch/131586072/ |access-date=April 25, 2024 |work=The Dispatch |pages=19}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=DiTrapano |first=Blake Butler and Giancarlo |date=February 5, 2013 |title=What Is Obscene? |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/dp4q87/what-is-obscene |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=Vice |language=en}}</ref>
'''Peter Sotos''' (born April 17, 1960) is an American author and [[musician]], well known as a former member of the British noise music band [[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]]. In his books, Sotos writes about [[Sadomasochism|sadistic]] [[Sex and the law|sexual criminals]] and [[Sexual abuse|sexually violent]] [[pornography]] in great detail, particularly involving children. His books tend to be first-person narratives, taking on the [[Narration#Point of view|point of view]] of the [[sexual predator]] in order to portray sadistic and [[Pedophilia|pedophilic]] sexual impulses. His former publisher, [[Adam Parfrey|Adam Parfey]], has described one of his books as "transcripts of horrifying, embarrassing human degradation."


In his books, Sotos writes about [[Sadomasochism|sadistic]] [[sex crime|sexual criminals]] and [[sexual abuse|sexually violent]] [[pornography]] in great detail, particularly involving children. His books tend to be first-person narratives, taking on the [[point of view (literature)|point of view]] of the [[sexual predator]] in order to explore sadistic and [[pedophilia|pedophilic]] sexual impulses. His former publisher [[Adam Parfrey|Adam Parfey]] has described one of his books as "transcripts of horrifying, embarrassing human degradation."<ref>{{Cite web |date=April 2, 2012 |title=Pure Filth: Perversions on Parade |url=https://dangerousminds.net/comments/pure_filth_perversions_on_parade |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=DangerousMinds}}</ref> He often writes about real-life [[child sexual abuse]] cases as well, including the [[Brian Dugan|kidnapping, rape and murder of 8-year-old Melissa Ackerman]]<ref name="Dispatch" /> and the kidnapping and [[Sexual slavery|sexual exploitation]] of 5-year-old Masha Allen.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 11, 2010 |title=More trouble for Amazon, this time with photos |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna40137046 |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=NBC News |language=en}}</ref>
He often writes about real-life [[child sexual abuse]] cases, including the [[Brian Dugan|kidnapping, rape, and murder of 8-year-old Melissa Ackerman]]<ref name="Dispatch">{{Cite news |date=December 6, 1985 |title=Porn publisher 'compassionate' |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-dispatch/131586072/ |access-date=April 25, 2024 |work=The Dispatch |pages=19}}</ref> and the kidnapping and [[Sexual slavery|sexual exploitation]] of 5-year-old Masha Allen.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 11, 2010 |title=More trouble for Amazon, this time with photos |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna40137046 |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=[[NBC News]] |language=en}}</ref> Sotos was arrested in 1985 on [[Child pornography laws in the United States|child pornography charges]] due to content that was published within an issue of his [[zine]] ''Pure''.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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=== Legal issues ===
=== Legal issues ===
In 1984, while the [[day-care sex-abuse hysteria]] phenomenon was sweeping the nation and while attending the [[School of 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.
[[File:Peter Sotos.jpg|thumb|173x173px|1985 mugshot of Sotos]]


In addition to offering many details about the crimes of serial killers and [[pedophile]]s, the text in the magazine praises them, describing them using such terms as "genius," "glorious," "exemplary," and "illustrious" and stating that child abuse is a "sublime pleasure."<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 6, 1985 |title=$100,000 BOND IN CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CASE |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1985/12/06/100000-bond-in-child-pornography-case/ |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=[[Chicago Tribune]] |language=en-US}}</ref> The text is juxtaposed with pictures and newspaper clippings relevant to the crimes discussed. A short [[manifesto]] introducing the first issue says the magazine "satiates and encourages true lusts."
In 1984, while the [[day-care sex-abuse hysteria]] phenomenon was sweeping the nation and while attending the [[School of 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 pedophiles, the text in the magazine praises them, describing them using such terms as "genius", "glorious", "exemplary" and "illustrious" and stating that child abuse is a "sublime pleasure."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tribune |first=Chicago |date=December 6, 1985 |title=$100,000 BOND IN CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CASE |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1985/12/06/100000-bond-in-child-pornography-case/ |access-date=April 25, 2024 |website=Chicago Tribune |language=en-US}}</ref> The text is juxtaposed with pictures and newspaper clippings relevant to the crimes discussed, showing that the news 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 in 1985 and 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 robberies, which led to Sotos' arrest.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Linnet |last1=Myers |first2=Dave |last2=Schneidman |date=December 6, 1985 |title=$100,000 Bond in Child Pornography Case |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1985/12/06/100000-bond-in-child-pornography-case/ |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]}}</ref>

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 in 1985, 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.<ref>{{cite news |author=Linnet Myers and Dave Schneidman |date=December 6, 1985 |title=$100,000 Bond in Child Pornography Case |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1985-12-06/news/8503240469_1_child-pornography-case-illegal-magazines-child-abuse |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]}}</ref>


=== Musical and artistic endeavors ===
=== Musical and artistic endeavors ===


From 1983 to 2003, Sotos was a member of the British [[Power electronics (music)|power electronics]] trio [[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]], where he performed using a [[Electronic Dream Plant|EDP WASP]] synthesizer.<ref>https://www.compulsiononline.com/live_whitehouse.htm</ref>
From 1983 to 2003, Sotos was a member of the British [[Power electronics (music)|power electronics]] trio [[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]], where he performed using an [[Electronic Dream Plant|EDP WASP]] synthesizer.<ref>https://www.compulsiononline.com/live_whitehouse.htm {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


In 1992, Sotos released the solo album ''Buyer's Market'', which consisted of [[sound collage]]s of spoken word samples from parents, law-enforcement officers and victims of sex crimes, including child sexual abuse.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/fr/Peter-Sotos-Buyers-Market/release/510612: Discogs: ''Buyer's Market'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> The album was produced by [[Steve Albini]].<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/comments/td90c/I_am_steve_albini_ask_me_anything ''I am Steve Albini, ask me anything'']</ref> Sotos also released ''Proxy''<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Sotos-Proxy/release/1072138 Discogs: ''Proxy'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> and ''Waitress''<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/fr/Peter-Sotos-Waitress/release/1100631 Discogs: ''Waitress'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> in 2005.
In 1992, Sotos released the solo album ''Buyer's Market'', which consisted of [[sound collage]]s of spoken word samples from parents, law enforcement officers, and victims of sex crimes, including [[child sexual abuse]].<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/fr/Peter-Sotos-Buyers-Market/release/510612: Discogs: ''Buyer's Market'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> The album was produced by [[Steve Albini]].<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/comments/td90c/I_am_steve_albini_ask_me_anything ''I am Steve Albini, ask me anything'']</ref> Sotos also released ''Proxy''<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Sotos-Proxy/release/1072138 Discogs: ''Proxy'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> and ''Waitress''<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/fr/Peter-Sotos-Waitress/release/1100631 Discogs: ''Waitress'' by Peter Sotos]</ref> in 2005.


Peter Sotos makes video collages, and notably presented ''Waitress I'', ''II'' and ''III'' at the [[Palais de Tokyo]] in April 2005.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://archives.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/docu/tokyonews/71/tokyonews71.html |title=Palais de Tokyo: Program from April 13 to 30, 2005 |access-date=July 22, 2018 |archive-date=July 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180715123537/http://archives.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/docu/tokyonews/71/tokyonews71.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> A selection of Sotos' paper archives has been shown for the first time in 2017 at the New Galerie in [[Paris]].
Peter Sotos makes video collages and notably presented ''Waitress I'', ''II'', and ''III'' at the [[Palais de Tokyo]] in April 2005.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://archives.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/docu/tokyonews/71/tokyonews71.html |title=Palais de Tokyo: Program from April 13 to 30, 2005 |access-date=July 22, 2018 |archive-date=July 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180715123537/http://archives.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/docu/tokyonews/71/tokyonews71.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> A selection of Sotos' paper archives was shown for the first time in 2017 at the New Galerie in [[Paris]].


=== Personal life ===
=== Personal life ===
Sotos cites radical feminist [[Andrea Dworkin]] and French writer [[Marquis de Sade]] as his main literary influences.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 21, 2006 |title=Peter Sotos Interview – Hoover Hog |url=http://www.hooverhogblog.com/2006/01/21/peter_sotos_int/ |access-date=May 5, 2024 |language=en-US}}</ref>
Sotos cites [[radical feminism|radical feminist]] [[Andrea Dworkin]] and French writer [[Marquis de Sade]] as his main literary influences.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 21, 2006 |title=Peter Sotos Interview – Hoover Hog |url=http://www.hooverhogblog.com/2006/01/21/peter_sotos_int/ |access-date=May 5, 2024 |language=en-US}}</ref>


[[Steve Albini]], who produced the album ''Buyer's Market'' for Sotos, described Sotos as a friend and a former influence while speaking to ''[[MEL Magazine]]'' in 2022. He said: "A lot of his writing is extremely difficult to read. It's repellent. You're brought into the mind of a sadist, pretty convincingly. And I feel like that experience, reading that stuff, is shocking to your core in the way that the horrors of the reality of those things should be."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Burnett III |first=Zaron |date=2021-11-08 |title='I'm overdue for a discussion about my role in inspiring 'edgelord' shit': a conversation with Steve Albini |url=https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/steve-albini-counsel-culture-interview |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[MEL Magazine]] |language=en-US}}</ref> On another occasion, he wrote: "Peter Sotos is a lovely fellow whom I trust implicitly, despite his writing evoking a truly primal disgust in me."<ref>{{Cite web |date=9 August 2011 |title=Steve Albini doesn't like Odd Future (read his reasons why) |url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/steve-albini-do/ |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[BrooklynVegan]] |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Jamie Stewart (American musician)|Jamie Stewart]] from [[Xiu Xiu]] has mentioned Sotos as an influence.<ref>[http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/6305-xiu-xiu ''Pitchfork'': "An Interview with Xiu Xiu" (April 9, 2006)]</ref><ref>[http://www.stereogum.com/8279/xiu_xiu_michael_gira_cover_queen_bowie/tour-dates ''Stereogum'': "Xiu Xiu & Michael Gira Cover Queen & Bowie" (February 29, 2008)]</ref><ref>[http://www.sfbg.com/2010/03/16/incredibly-filthy-truth ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'': "In the Weirdness of Xiu Xiu" (March 16, 2010)]</ref><ref>[http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/2014_artist_survey_xiu_xiu ''Under the Radar'': "2014 Artist Survey: Xiu Xiu" (January 28, 2015)]</ref>
[[Steve Albini]], who produced the album ''Buyer's Market'' for Sotos, described Sotos as a friend and a former influence while speaking to ''[[MEL Magazine]]'' in 2021. He said, "A lot of his writing is extremely difficult to read. It's repellent. You're brought into the mind of a sadist, pretty convincingly. And I feel like that experience, reading that stuff, is shocking to your core in the way that the horrors of the reality of those things should be."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Burnett |first=Zaron III|date=November 8, 2021 |title='I'm overdue for a discussion about my role in inspiring 'edgelord' shit': a conversation with Steve Albini |url=https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/steve-albini-counsel-culture-interview |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[MEL Magazine]] |language=en-US}}</ref> On another occasion, he wrote: "Peter Sotos is a lovely fellow whom I trust implicitly, despite his writing evoking a truly primal disgust in me."<ref>{{Cite web |date=9 August 2011 |title=Steve Albini doesn't like Odd Future (read his reasons why) |url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/steve-albini-do/ |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[BrooklynVegan]] |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Jamie Stewart (American musician)|Jamie Stewart]] from [[Xiu Xiu]] has mentioned Sotos as an influence.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/6305-xiu-xiu |title=''Pitchfork'': "An Interview with Xiu Xiu" (April 9, 2006) |website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]] |access-date=February 21, 2016 |archive-date=February 9, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160209035401/http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/6305-xiu-xiu/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.stereogum.com/8279/xiu_xiu_michael_gira_cover_queen_bowie/tour-dates ''Stereogum'': "Xiu Xiu & Michael Gira Cover Queen & Bowie" (February 29, 2008)]</ref><ref>[http://www.sfbg.com/2010/03/16/incredibly-filthy-truth ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'': "In the Weirdness of Xiu Xiu" (March 16, 2010)]</ref><ref>[http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/2014_artist_survey_xiu_xiu ''Under the Radar'': "2014 Artist Survey: Xiu Xiu" (January 28, 2015)]</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
*''Lazy'' (1999) examines the public fascination with sex crimes, and their influence on art works such as the painting [[Myra (painting)|''Myra'']] by [[Marcus Harvey]].
*''Lazy'' (1999) examines the public fascination with sex crimes and their influence on art works such as the painting [[Myra (painting)|''Myra'']] by [[Marcus Harvey]].
*''Selfish, Little'' (2004) recounts the murder of Lesley Ann Downey by British [[Moors Murderers]] [[Ian Brady]] and [[Myra Hindley]] in 1964.
*''Selfish, Little'' (2004) recounts the murder of Lesley Ann Downey by British [[Moors murders|Moors Murderers]] [[Ian Brady]] and [[Myra Hindley]] in 1964.
*''Predicate'' (2005) explores the [[Dunblane Massacre]] in Scotland in 1996 and the motives and life of its perpetrator Thomas Watt Hamilton. Other topics covered include [[Operation Ore]], [[Operation Cathedral]], Russian orphanages, [[Megan's Law]], and non-nude teen websites.
*''Predicate'' (2005) explores the [[Dunblane Massacre]] in Scotland in 1996 and the motives and life of its perpetrator, Thomas Watt Hamilton. Other topics covered include [[Operation Ore]], [[Operation Cathedral]], 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.
*''Comfort and Critique'' (2005) explores the hidden motives of reporters and citizens as shown by their reactions to sexual crimes.
*''Show Adult'' (2007) investigates the experience of pornography. The book also analyzes the TV shows ''[[Supernanny]]'' and ''[[To Catch a Predator]]'' as publicly acceptable forms of child pornography.
*''Show Adult'' (2007) investigates the experience of pornography. The book also analyzes the TV shows ''[[Supernanny]]'' and ''[[To Catch a Predator]]'' as publicly acceptable forms of child pornography.
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*''Lionel Maunz Peter Sotos'' (2021) is a collaboration with the titular contemporary artist.
*''Lionel Maunz Peter Sotos'' (2021) is a collaboration with the titular contemporary artist.


== Works ==
== Works ==


* '''''Pure''''', 1984–1985, Self-published and released two issues, with a third having been completed before controversy of publication led to a now-infamous trial.
* '''''Pure''''', 1984–1985, Self-published and released two issues, with a third having been completed before controversy of publication led to a now-infamous trial.
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== In popular culture ==
== In popular culture ==


In the 2015 Argentine film [[Love (2015 film)|''Love'']] (2015), director [[Gaspar Noé]] shows ''Lazy'', one of Sotos' books, in the hero's bookshelves.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9jEyTQUEgE YouTube: "Omi Is Pregnant", excerpt from ''Love'' by Gaspar Noé]</ref> The American writer is also thanked in the closing credits.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3774694/reference/ ''IMDb'': ''Love'' by Gaspar Noé]</ref><ref>[https://www.textezurkunst.de/98 ''Texte zur Kunst'' #98: ''Media'' (June 2015)]</ref>
In the 2015 film [[Love (2015 film)|''Love'']] (2015), director [[Gaspar Noé]] shows ''Lazy'', one of Sotos' books, on the hero's bookshelves.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9jEyTQUEgE YouTube: "Omi Is Pregnant", excerpt from ''Love'' by Gaspar Noé]</ref> The American writer is also thanked in the closing credits.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3774694/reference/ ''IMDb'': ''Love'' by Gaspar Noé]</ref><ref>[https://www.textezurkunst.de/98 ''Texte zur Kunst'' #98: ''Media'' (June 2015)]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 6 December 2024

Peter Sotos
BornPeter Gus Sotos
(1960-04-17) April 17, 1960 (age 64)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Occupation
  • Author
  • musician
  • visual artist

Peter Sotos (born April 17, 1960) is an American author and musician, well known as a former member of the British noise music band Whitehouse. In his books, Sotos writes about sadistic sexual criminals and sexually violent pornography in great detail, particularly involving children. His books tend to be first-person narratives, taking on the point of view of the sexual predator in order to portray sadistic and pedophilic sexual impulses. His former publisher, Adam Parfey, has described one of his books as "transcripts of horrifying, embarrassing human degradation."

He often writes about real-life child sexual abuse cases, including the kidnapping, rape, and murder of 8-year-old Melissa Ackerman[1] and the kidnapping and sexual exploitation of 5-year-old Masha Allen.[2] Sotos was arrested in 1985 on child pornography charges due to content that was published within an issue of his zine Pure.

Biography

[edit]

Education

[edit]

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

[edit]

In 1984, while the day-care sex-abuse hysteria phenomenon was sweeping the nation and while attending the School of 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 pedophiles, the text in the magazine praises them, describing them using such terms as "genius," "glorious," "exemplary," and "illustrious" and stating that child abuse is a "sublime pleasure."[3] The text is juxtaposed with pictures and newspaper clippings relevant to the crimes discussed. 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 in 1985 and 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 robberies, which led to Sotos' arrest.[4]

Musical and artistic endeavors

[edit]

From 1983 to 2003, Sotos was a member of the British power electronics trio Whitehouse, where he performed using an EDP WASP synthesizer.[5]

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, including child sexual abuse.[6] The album was produced by Steve Albini.[7] Sotos also released Proxy[8] and Waitress[9] in 2005.

Peter Sotos makes video collages and notably presented Waitress I, II, and III at the Palais de Tokyo in April 2005.[10] A selection of Sotos' paper archives was shown for the first time in 2017 at the New Galerie in Paris.

Personal life

[edit]

Sotos cites radical feminist Andrea Dworkin and French writer Marquis de Sade as his main literary influences.[11]

Steve Albini, who produced the album Buyer's Market for Sotos, described Sotos as a friend and a former influence while speaking to MEL Magazine in 2021. He said, "A lot of his writing is extremely difficult to read. It's repellent. You're brought into the mind of a sadist, pretty convincingly. And I feel like that experience, reading that stuff, is shocking to your core in the way that the horrors of the reality of those things should be."[12] On another occasion, he wrote: "Peter Sotos is a lovely fellow whom I trust implicitly, despite his writing evoking a truly primal disgust in me."[13] Jamie Stewart from Xiu Xiu has mentioned Sotos as an influence.[14][15][16][17]

Bibliography

[edit]
  • Lazy (1999) examines the public fascination with sex crimes and their influence on art works such as the painting Myra by Marcus Harvey.
  • Selfish, Little (2004) recounts the murder of Lesley Ann Downey by British Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley in 1964.
  • Predicate (2005) explores the Dunblane Massacre in Scotland in 1996 and the motives and life of its perpetrator, Thomas Watt Hamilton. Other topics covered include Operation Ore, Operation Cathedral, 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.
  • Show Adult (2007) investigates the experience of pornography. The book also analyzes the TV shows Supernanny and To Catch a Predator as publicly acceptable forms of child pornography.
  • Lordotics (2008) deals with sex offenders and the art of photography.
  • Pure Filth (2012) details transcripts of the gonzo movies porn star Jamie Gillis produced during the 1990s. Gillis adds an introduction to each transcript. Sotos, who was a friend of Gillis, brings his own perspective to these records. The book was completed a few days before Gillis died in February 2010.
  • Desistance (2014) is focused on the works of French photographer Antoine D'Agata.
  • Ingratitude (2018) is a monologue.
  • Lionel Maunz Peter Sotos (2021) is a collaboration with the titular contemporary artist.

Works

[edit]
  • Pure, 1984–1985, Self-published and released two issues, with a third having been completed before controversy of publication led to a now-infamous trial.
  • Parasite, 1993–1995, Self-published twenty issues.
  • Total Abuse: Collected Writings, 1984–1995: Pure, Tool, Parasite, 1995 (Goad to Hell Enterprises, ISBN 1-111-17832-1)
  • Index, 1996, Printed in 1998 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840680225)
  • Special, 1998 (Rude Shape, ISBN 978-1890528010)
  • Lazy, 1999 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840680102)
  • Tick, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840680485)
  • Selfish, Little: The Annotated Lesley Ann Downey, 2004 (Void Books, ISBN 978-0977799510)
  • Proxy: Peter Sotos Pornography 1991–2000, 2005 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840680805). A compendium of five of Sotos' works (Tool, Special, Tick, Index and Lazy). First edition, with CD by Sotos and Steve Albini.
  • Comfort and Critique, 2005 (Void Books, ISBN 978-1616583484)
  • Predicate, 2005 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681369)
  • Waitress, 2005 (Creation Books). Came as an extra for those who preordered a copy of Predicate from Creation Books.
  • Show Adult, 2007 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681499)
  • Waitress, 2007 (Creation Books). Separate volume from the one included with Predicate. Came with orders of Show Adult in hardcover.
  • Lordotics, 2008 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681529)
  • Perfect: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume One, 2009 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681550)
  • Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books). Third in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation. Came with pre orders of Perfect.
  • Public: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Two, 2009 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681574)
  • Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books) Fourth in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation. Came with pre orders of Public.
  • Private: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Three, 2009 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681581)
  • Waitress, 2009 (Creation Books). Fifth in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation. Came with pre orders of Private.
  • Kept: The Collected Peter Sotos Volume Four, 2010 (Creation Books, ISBN 978-1840681642)
  • Waitress, 2010 (Creation Books). Sixth in a series of additional material offered in limited editions from Creation. Came with pre orders of Kept.
  • Mine, 2011 (Creation Books, reprinted in paperback by Nine-Banded Books in 2013, ISBN 978-0578112336)
  • Pure Filth, 2012 (Feral House, ISBN 978-1936239313) with Jamie Gillis.
  • Tool, 2013 (Nine-Banded Books, ISBN 978-1616583491). First printing as a stand-alone volume.
  • Home, 2013 (Kiddiepunk) with images by Michael Salerno.
  • Desistance, 2014 (Nine-Banded Books, ISBN 978-0989697279)
  • Ingratitude, 2018 (Nine-Banded Books, ISBN 978-0990733584)
  • Lionel Maunz Peter Sotos, 2021 (Nine-Banded Books & Amphetamine Sulphate, ISBN 978-1953559883)
  • Missed. Better Still., 2022 (Amphetamine Sulphate, ISBN 978-1953559104)
  • 1. Obviates: Predicate, Show Adult (2004–2006), 2023 (Amphetamine Sulphate, ISBN 978-1953559159)
  • Kee MacFarlane, 2024 (Nine-Banded Books)

Discography

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Year Album name Album details
1992 Buyer's Market
  • Label: AWB Recording
  • Format: CD
2005 Proxy
  • Label: Creation Books
  • Format: CD
2005 Waitress
  • Label: Creation Books
  • Format: CD[18]
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In the 2015 film Love (2015), director Gaspar Noé shows Lazy, one of Sotos' books, on the hero's bookshelves.[19] The American writer is also thanked in the closing credits.[20][21]

References

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  1. ^ "Porn publisher 'compassionate'". The Dispatch. December 6, 1985. p. 19. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "More trouble for Amazon, this time with photos". NBC News. November 11, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  3. ^ "$100,000 BOND IN CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CASE". Chicago Tribune. December 6, 1985. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  4. ^ Myers, Linnet; Schneidman, Dave (December 6, 1985). "$100,000 Bond in Child Pornography Case". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ https://www.compulsiononline.com/live_whitehouse.htm [bare URL]
  6. ^ Discogs: Buyer's Market by Peter Sotos
  7. ^ I am Steve Albini, ask me anything
  8. ^ Discogs: Proxy by Peter Sotos
  9. ^ Discogs: Waitress by Peter Sotos
  10. ^ "Palais de Tokyo: Program from April 13 to 30, 2005". Archived from the original on July 15, 2018. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  11. ^ "Peter Sotos Interview – Hoover Hog". January 21, 2006. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  12. ^ Burnett, Zaron III (November 8, 2021). "'I'm overdue for a discussion about my role in inspiring 'edgelord' shit': a conversation with Steve Albini". MEL Magazine. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
  13. ^ "Steve Albini doesn't like Odd Future (read his reasons why)". BrooklynVegan. August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
  14. ^ "Pitchfork: "An Interview with Xiu Xiu" (April 9, 2006)". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on February 9, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  15. ^ Stereogum: "Xiu Xiu & Michael Gira Cover Queen & Bowie" (February 29, 2008)
  16. ^ San Francisco Bay Guardian: "In the Weirdness of Xiu Xiu" (March 16, 2010)
  17. ^ Under the Radar: "2014 Artist Survey: Xiu Xiu" (January 28, 2015)
  18. ^ New Galerie presents What's Up Doc?
  19. ^ YouTube: "Omi Is Pregnant", excerpt from Love by Gaspar Noé
  20. ^ IMDb: Love by Gaspar Noé
  21. ^ Texte zur Kunst #98: Media (June 2015)
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