TOWN BLOODY HALL: Mailer & Greer Forty Years Later
Two decades have elapsed since I first experienced D.A. Pennebaker’s vérité film Town Bloody Hall, and it’s a little over forty years since the spectacular 1971 ‘dialogue on women’s liberation’ that it...
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Laurence A. Rickels, The Man With The Golden Pun, has turned his cryptic genius on the James Bond novels of Ian Fleming, specifically the occult, neurotic currents flowing beneath those works where 007...
View ArticleFreud: The Penultimate Biography by D. Harlan Wilson
Ceci n’est pas une livre… This is not a book. It is an algorithm. D. Harlan Wilson’s trilogy of Hitler: The Terminal Biography; Freud: The Penultimate Biography; and Douglass: The Lost Autobiography...
View ArticleWhen the Sick Rule the World by Dodie Bellamy
Dodie Bellamy’s latest work, When The Sick Rule The World, is a series of biting, ouroboric takes on the bi-polar allure of sickness, a fantastic book of psychic bloodletting and cauterizing ironies....
View ArticleBlackass by A. Igoni Barrett
Nadine Gordimer praised A. Igoni Barrett for his ability to render “colloquial literature without seeking spurious attention by vulgar daring.” Setting aside Gordimer’s strange conflation of the...
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