The totality should have been burned the day it was received.
I’m sort of intrigued by what was in his novels. The one guy said “literary masterpiece” etc. Dunno, he was using names in his fiction of folks he actually knew and talked about killing them and stuff. That...doesn’t.....sound.....very literary.....
I don’t think I’m intrigued enough actually to read one or both of them (Sanction and War Horse) especially if I have to pay for ‘em.
I mean, a little kid who has a grudge against someone will write a story or draw a cartoon about killing that person, so how could it be any good? The guy sure had a talent for scamming people out of money, I’ll hand him that.
Just like most visual art - paintings, sculpture, etc - the modern novel is usually very childish in what it portrays, in comparison with works of past literary artists. Modern novels try to outrage and offend. That seems to be the only frontier in any art form anymore.
I like that: “Now, after struggling to decided...”
Sounds like she really struggled, doesn’t it?
It figures that “vice” magazine would try to lend a hand so a crazy dead murderer’s dim-witted friends can make some money.