I Love Dick is an epistolary novel with autofiction elements[1] by American artist and author Chris Kraus.
[3] The book announced Kraus' particular brand of "confessional literature" that she herself described as "lonely girl phenomenology".
[4] American writer Rick Moody called it "one of the most explosive, revealing, lacerating and unusual memoirs ever committed to the page".
[1] "Dick"'s sporadic presence in "Chris Kraus"'s life changes her thinking about her marriage (to philosopher and Semiotext(e) founder "Sylvère Lotringer") and to her work, as well.
[6] In 2016, Joey Soloway[a] adapted the novel as a television series, produced by Amazon Studios.