Eeeee Eee Eeee by Tao LinMy review
rating: 5 of 5 stars
Eeeee Eee Eeee is an American masterwork. I doubt anyone will write a novel like this in French.
Eeeee Eee Eeee is this country's masterwork. Tao Lin is an American (except he's a whole lot funnier). We are no longer used to novelists, or the tragic living-dead writers this country has produced. Tao Lin writes with dialogue and characters, sometimes in a single line. This novel is good, for a novel.
I hope my great-grandchildren will read Eeeee Eee Eeee, except they'll know a psychological language and speak better than Balzac, better than any novelist around, except Tao Lin.
Tao Lin: he's a writer, someone determined to tell the profane truth in a few paragraphs. Anxious awareness, living or dead. One dead accomplishment come alive.
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OK, I have to ask what technique is being applied to create these very strange, but hilarious book reviews. Are you cutting up press releases and randomly sticking the words together or something?
The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus by Wred Fright
My review
rating: 5 of 5 stars
This new book is wide, lucid, and scrupulous. Wred Fright admirably thought of Western Literature, by which the arduous enterprise of books came to occupy contemporary life. Deeply thoughtful, this book is based on a mutation of one's self at the opening of the new millennium.
Brilliantly, it is possible to watch the book in the process of revising itself to death.
Darker still, Wred Fright is suggesting that The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus occupy a place among the works of Freud, Sartre, and Shakespeare. What directions will Emus take in the future? Wred Fright cuts the thought out of death, presents a lively view of how strenuous contradictions are usurped by ironies.
Wred Fright? He is author. This volume presents today's best thinking.
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Ha! I'm definitely quoting this review! Thanks Mickey!
You're welcome, Dr. Fright. How's Cleveland?
the arbitrary nature of the universe
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