Let’s continue to make nonsense out of eminent literary criticism!
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The fiction of Richard Powers sometimes resembles a
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Let’s continue to make nonsense out of eminent literary criticism!
(The published version is here.)
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The fiction of Richard Powers sometimes resembles a peckish minotaur.
I recently saw some clip where some people in a position to issue forth on the matter were discussing the standard late-night formula for intro monologues; most of it was devoted to the practice of repeating anything that elicits a positive reaction to the point where it no longer provokes the desired effect. I guess I want you to know that I’m on to you, Hurley. I’m on to you, and the fiction of Richard Powers sometimes resembles a salacious pukwudgie.
“…an animatronic jackalope.”
“The fiction of Richard Powers sometimes resembles a knocked-up Easter Bunny.”