Why Date an Inmate? For the Sense of Security
I have a new piece up at Slate today. This is, I think, the most personal thing I’ve ever written. I hope […]
I have a new piece up at Slate today. This is, I think, the most personal thing I’ve ever written. I hope […]
People have described Neil Gaiman’s American Gods as one of the true new classics of fantasy. I generally scoff at such claims, since it is virtually impossible to tell which works will stand the test of time; many books and movies are widely heralded upon their release, only to be quickly forgotten. But the description is actually quite fitting for American Gods. The book has a patient, almost meandering approach that echoes the slower pace of classical movies like “Citizen Kane” or “The Maltese Falcon.”