Cronopio
Glorious Imperator
Currently reading
and
Both are rollicking good reads, in different (and partly similar) ways.

and

Both are rollicking good reads, in different (and partly similar) ways.
Here's his lecture on the novel:
He delves into a lot of history about the novel, but I think it's a great lecture. He really knows his shit about realism, modernism, and the contemporary novel.
I'm not very familiar with Ralph Ellison but I do enjoy James Baldwin even if I do not share his worldview broadly speaking.
I'm actually re-reading all the books I own by him (not that many unfortunately) because I'm writing and am looking for some inspiration of a certain brand.
(Also just about to re-watch Dark City for the same reason.)
Probably won't get around to seeing the David Lynch adaptation, which is apparently bollocks.