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PEDDLING MIND PORN TO THE
CHATTERING CLASSES SINCE 2000
by Andrew Gallix and Utahna Faith

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      [4.11.06] [Andrew Gallix]
    THE MISSING LINKS
    Tom Bradley, one of the most criminally-underrated authors on the planet, has launched Killer Serial about a "would-be serial-killing bus boy" who "can't manage to murder, injure, or even scare anybody". Tom's next book will soon be published by Spuyten Duyvil. * Noah Cicero goes video blog. And while you're at it, check out Bear Parade. (More here and there.) * An extract from Alex Kapranos's forthcoming foodie book, Sound Bites. * Bertie Marshall joins the blogosphere. * Pictures from the Up is Up book launch. More here. * Moleskinerie. * An excellent interview in three parts (count 'em) with Tom McCarthy in Raincoast Books: "Remainders the right title. It's about aftermaths, residues, what's left when everything else has been said, shown, repeated, taken away. In terms of the book industry it's the right title too: it was left behind, but it's still there." Tom was also interviewed by Torontoist on his recent Canadian jaunt: "I finished it [Remainder] in 2001, just before September 11th. In fact when 9/11 happened I was thinking: You bastards, you stole my ending!" * Michel Houellebecq interviewed by fellow novelist Sam Lipsyte in The Believer: (See also Lipsyte's 2003 essay on Houellebecq.) * The Warhol documentary. * Weird band names. * Literary songs. * New English insults. * The Empty Page Project. * Bruce Benderson interviewed in Litpark. * The best novel of the past 25 years. * The Hunter S Thompson death industry. * Captain Sensible's Blah! Party. * The Guerilla Poetics Project. * Stewart Home's website has been revamped. His next book is Memphis Underground. * On set texts. * Irvine Welsh in Bookslut. * The Good, the Bad and the Queen in Time Out. * Ben Marcus on Thomas Berhard. * Todd Colby's blog. * The new poets of pop. * On The Clash (and also an interview with old Tory Crimes). * Bukowski on screen. * 21 November is No Music Day. Read about it here. * Playwright Mark Ravenhill on Sarah Kane. * The New Wave Fabulists. * Short Term Memory Loss chronicles the death of the book. * Jonathan Coe on the beyond-crap prog-rock "Canterbury scene".

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