The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
struck down by covid, scott crawls into a classic novel
struck down by covid, scott crawls into a classic novel
excellent, significant, 19th century anti-slavery novel
in which the canadian state tests me for TB & syphilis
i cannot read myself happy
if u see a dead racoon at the side of the road
two excellent books, two not excellent books
sleaze is not a synonym for prurience
don’t be stupid, be a smarty / read fiction ’bout the nazi party
the lockdown continues and nothing changes
Yes, it’s here, the new (new?) Joan Didion, so to celebrate I’m going to give a tiny tiny tiny commentContinue Reading
baldwin, baldwin, baldwin
but sharks are evil, right?
redressing a gap in my reading
ok toomer
very early protest against colonialism
surprisingly good protest novel; thoughts on UK election result
great early[ish] essays from one of america’s best
brief comments on a collection of kwansabas
a sad play from JB the master
an essential non-fiction read and a new documentary on its legacy
a little bit of Vitamin D…
Teju Cole Me By Your Name
Colson Whitehead’s intriguing, if imperfect, debut
ideologically, i’d love to tear this apart, but i cannot…
there ain’t no fool like a holy fool
a dark, engaging, affecting read
fun frothy men’s fiction
Finally, a book about race that makes me angry at myself
great essay collection… from america
Off the booze (again), I enjoy a book but despair of life.
Trump cannot and will not be ignored.
an accurate depiction of the lust and boredom that threatens to overwhelm all of us who aren’t pious, delusional, fuckheads
The ‘Godfather of Rap’ offers a rose-tinted memoir.
A short story collection, and my first experience of an eBook.
David bloody Foster bloody Wallace…
In America alone, 281 pounds of pig shit is produced for every one person per year. I don’t know if that’s a lot as I don’t know what a pound is.
The Cold War is a period loved by fiction. The world at that time was cast into blurry, grey-stained, blackContinue Reading
The first Cormac McCarthy novel I read was 2006’s The Road, and it is by far and away his best.Continue Reading
About a year ago I read and quite enjoyed Teju Cole’s Open City. It was a set text for myContinue Reading
OK, yes, this is the second “history of Christianity” book in a row I’ve read, but it will be theContinue Reading
Joe Sacco’s Journalism collects several short pieces (ranging from two to fifty pages in length) drawn and written in the decadeContinue Reading
Hope: A Tragedy is a dark, funny novel. Hilarious, yet also quite serious, it is the narrative of the mentalContinue Reading
I’m going to be utterly uncharacteristic and not write a glowing review of a book. I found Rabbit, Run a bitContinue Reading












































