Category: Literature
Literature, literary criticism, authors.
Tyger! Tyger!
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Definitive proof of Jack Kirby’s Radium-Age sci-fi and fantasy influences!
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Radium-Age Apocalypses
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Some say the world will end in fire, some in ice — some in communist aliens!
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William Burroughs
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You are the host of a virus; the virus is life; you are fucked.
Read This PostBest of Brainiac (2)
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“The planet has a fever,” Al Gore told Republican skeptics in Congress on March 21. “If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor. If the doctor says, ‘You have to intervene here,’ […]
Read This PostCornell Woolrich
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If you know CORNELL WOOLRICH’s (1903-68) oeuvre at all, it’s most likely through the films of the standout directors who’ve interpreted it: Hitchcock’s Rear Window, for example, was based on Woolrich’s story “It Had to […]
Read This PostWinds of Magic (10): Agent Zimmerman
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I had just removed his hand — gently, I hope — from my knee when the man in the off-white linen suit told me that he was the one who recruited Bob Dylan into the […]
Read This PostWilliam Steig
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Perhaps the most prolific cartoonist ever for the high-middlebrow/nobrow New Yorker, and creator of the story that inspired the quatsch film Shrek, WILLIAM STEIG (1907-2003) might not seem an obvious hero for HiLobrow.com. Ladies and […]
Read This PostUrsula K. Le Guin
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Her Earthsea fantasy novels — most signally, A Wizard of Earthsea (1968), The Tombs of Atuan (1971), and The Farthest Shore (1972) — concern the education of a young wizard, and are recommended for those who […]
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