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Book Review: Mockingbird by Walter Tevis
It took Walter Tevis 17 years from the published of his utterly sublime novel The Man Who Fell to Earth and the publication of his next novel Mockingbird. In that intervening time he had developed two relatively full-time jobs: professor … Continue reading
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Tagged Brave New World, dystopia, Idiocracy, Mockingbird, Penises, religion, Robots, sci-fi, science fiction, sex, suicide, the man who fell to earth, Walter Tevis
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Book Review: The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis
I don’t really have a roadmap when it comes to the books I read, it comes largely down to availability and perhaps more honestly, whimsy. The Man Who Fell to Earth is one of the wonderful gems that such a … Continue reading
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Tagged alcoholism, aliens, american literature, classics, damn near perfect, fiction, humanity, literary fiction, sci-fi, science fiction, Tevis, the man who fell to earth, Walter Tevis
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