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Mark Leyner

  • On Mark Leyner’s “Gone with the Mind.”

    Leyner: “Can a series of completely unrelated, violent, hypersexualized, scatological lines of prose be a kind of writing?” Yes, it seems. His is brilliant, incandescent.

    April 29, 2016

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews
    Et Tu Babe, Frank Ocean, Fugitive from a Centrifuge, Gone with the Mind, Jack Handey, Mahabharata, Mark Leyner, measuring artists by their best, My Cousin My Gastroenterologist, Nostalgia Ultra, precise versus clear language, Richard Feynman, Stench of Honolulu, The Sugar Frosted Nutsack, where writers work, why Gods expend so much energy seducing humans
    On Mark Leyner’s “Gone with the Mind.”
  • On Eka Kurniawan’s ‘Beauty Is a Wound,’ mythology, and misogyny.

    Kurniawan’s interests mirror my own — why wouldn’t I love his book?

    October 12, 2015

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Mythology, Violence against women
    Annie Tucker, Beauty is a Wound, David Foster Wallace, Eka Kurniawan, feminism, feminist, Flo the Progressive Insurance girl, Franzen, geek, geek culture, girl, Heartbreak, Kurniawan, Mahabharata, Mark Leyner, misogyny, mythology, neg, Neil Strauss, Purity, repetition, Scott Aaronson, sexual assault, The Game, The Pale King, The Sugar Frosted Nutsack, Translation
    On Eka Kurniawan’s ‘Beauty Is a Wound,’ mythology, and misogyny.

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