I love those Hanuman books. Glad they're making a reprint comeback. I also agree about Meltzer. He's become somewhat of a forgotten legend (still alive somewhere in Portland, I haven't seen him in years, though I did publish a chapbook by him in 1998). That book you mention, by the way, is called Gulcher. Nice work!
I'm lucky to have the Richard Hell one. Yeah those Francis Bacon interviews are so good, weirdly elliptical and with no pretense. Glad this resonated with you.
perfect brotherhood syllabus, im an eager student
I want this class to be real so bad
Wow, I love the form of this essay. So fun. I wish I could attend.
Aw, thanks Lucy! (You're first on the roster!)
this is sick
going for broke these days
no good reason not to
I love those Hanuman books. Glad they're making a reprint comeback. I also agree about Meltzer. He's become somewhat of a forgotten legend (still alive somewhere in Portland, I haven't seen him in years, though I did publish a chapbook by him in 1998). That book you mention, by the way, is called Gulcher. Nice work!
Thanks, Kevin--I'd say it's high-time for a Meltzer renaissance . . .
I'm lucky to have the Richard Hell one. Yeah those Francis Bacon interviews are so good, weirdly elliptical and with no pretense. Glad this resonated with you.