October 2009
69 posts
The Illustrated Complete Summary of Thomas... →
(via midnight-radio)
The Zombies
by Donald Barthelme (1981)
Transcribed from: <http://amb.cult.bg/american/5/barthelme/zombies.htm>
In a high wind the leaves fall from the trees. The zombies are standing about talking. “Beautiful day!” “Certainly is!” The zombies have come to buy wives from the people of this village, the only village around that will sell wives to zombies. “Beautiful...
Huxley, Hesse and The Cybernetic Society →
The following is an excerpt from Timothy Leary and Eric Gullicson’s unpublished book The Cybernetic Society, written in 1987.
Rethinking the Horror Genre →
by Chris Perridas
There are a lot of descriptions bantered about over the horror genre. It’s dying. It’s unpopular. It’s all about murder, blood, guts, and ghosts. It must be supernatural to be horror. There are those that say that horror isn’t a genre at all, but just a mood, an atmosphere, or a text that simulates the emotion of fear…
A ton of articles by Don DeLillo →
A Clockwork Orange and the 'Nadsat' language →
An internet article on the many incarnations of C.O.
Comic Books as Literature: The Dark Knight Returns →