<P><B>The intimate memoirs of one of the most acclaimed and controversial artists of her generation.</B><br><I><br>Here I am, a fucked, crazy, anorexic-alcoholic-childless, beautiful woman. I never dreamt it would be like this.</I><br><br><B>''Frequently affecting...intriguing, almost incantatory'' <I>Telegraph</I></B><br><br>Tracey Emin''s <I>Strangeland </I>is her own space, lying between the Margate of her childhood, the Turkey of her forefathers and her own, private-public life in present-day London. Her writings, a combination of memoirs and confessions, are deeply intimate, yet powerfully engaging. Tracey retains a profoundly romantic world view, paired with an uncompromising honesty. Her capacity both to create controversies and to strike chords is unequalled in British life. <br><br><B>A remarkable book - and an original, beautiful mind.</B><br><br><B>''As spare and poignant as one of Emin''s line drawings'' <I>Marie Claire</I></B></P>