• THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt
  • THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt
  • THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt
  • THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt
  • THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt

THE TRICKING HOUR by Irene Silt

150 x 228mm, 72 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2022

What is a world in which work disappears? 

“Time has never made any sense to me. Or rather, I am told the way I describe my experience of time does not add up. I am so disconnected from any common meter that I remain in disbelief of that sort of containment. I think this is what makes me a good whore”: so begins Irene Silt’s The Tricking Hour.

Part anti-work polemic, part sex worker’s confession, the luminous essays in The Tricking Hour envision a world organized around collective autonomy, survival, and care, instead of the compulsory exploitation of the body. Silt’s dispatches—largely composed between June 2018 and October 2019 and first published as a monthly column in New Orleans’ ANTIGRAVITY magazine—are already a cult classic in the movement for sex workers against work. Now collected in book form for the first time, with an additional essay written in 2022, The Tricking Hour is a vital account of sex, labor, and criminality in the twenty-first century.

Published by

Deluge Books

Regular price £14.99