Ben Tanzer's Blog, page 135
September 6, 2012
This happening so soon. And so Sparkstastically at that.
Published on September 06, 2012 21:01
September 5, 2012
New joint. Something Special. Excerpt. My Father's House. And big love for the Solarcide.

Published on September 05, 2012 15:33
September 4, 2012
John Reed. Snowball's Chance. September 11th. Christopher Hitchens. Critical Mob. And Questions.

CM: Snowball's Chance has been in print for ten controversial years. What impression do you think it has left on readers and critics?
JR: On the one hand, people talk to me about Snowball all the time. They say they've read it, and seem to know what it's about. On the other hand, I very often realize that this person who says he/she read Snowball has not read it or even seen it. I don't know what to make of that. Snowball, to me, has always been a terrible heartbreak.
In terms of the writing itself, when I looked at Snowball -- right around the time of the first talk of this new edition -- I found the novel made absolutely no sense at all. I called James Sherry, the original publisher, and asked him what that meant. He said, "John, that means you wrote it." In terms of the allegory, alas, I'm afraid the decade has only made me more self-assured.
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Published on September 04, 2012 21:03
John Reed. Critical Mob. Snowball's Chance. September 11th. Christopher Hitchens. And Critical Questions.

CM: Snowball's Chance has been in print for ten controversial years. What impression do you think it has left on readers and critics?
JR: On the one hand, people talk to me about Snowball all the time. They say they've read it, and seem to know what it's about. On the other hand, I very often realize that this person who says he/she read Snowball has not read it or even seen it. I don't know what to make of that. Snowball, to me, has always been a terrible heartbreak.
In terms of the writing itself, when I looked at Snowball -- right around the time of the first talk of this new edition -- I found the novel made absolutely no sense at all. I called James Sherry, the original publisher, and asked him what that meant. He said, "John, that means you wrote it." In terms of the allegory, alas, I'm afraid the decade has only made me more self-assured.
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Published on September 04, 2012 21:03
September 3, 2012
These Books Will Change Your Life - Office Girl and The Boy Detective Fails by Joe Meno.


Published on September 03, 2012 20:53
September 2, 2012
We are BioDebatables. Knee-Jerk. And suckers for mutton.

Published on September 02, 2012 22:01
August 30, 2012
August 29, 2012
This Book Will Change Your Life - Briefly Knocked Unconscious By A Low-Flying Duck - Stories From 2nd Story.

Published on August 29, 2012 18:13
August 28, 2012
We are CCLaP Podcast Dreadful. And in some awfully fine company yo.
Published on August 28, 2012 18:23