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Karen,
I'm genuinely happy that one of the five or six people googling me is googling me from Glasgow. This feels awesome and legitimizing in a way that someone in New York googling me just wouldn't. (I have googled myself from New York. You just get the same boring shit.)
To answer your question, Yes! Right now, in fact. Or I should be but I'm doodling around online. It's a novel called Der Tod. It's also a memoir full of lies. I hope to have it finished by the end of next year. (Meaning, I'll probably have it finished by the end of 2021.) It feels like the book I was born to write.
Tod
I'm genuinely happy that one of the five or six people googling me is googling me from Glasgow. This feels awesome and legitimizing in a way that someone in New York googling me just wouldn't. (I have googled myself from New York. You just get the same boring shit.)
To answer your question, Yes! Right now, in fact. Or I should be but I'm doodling around online. It's a novel called Der Tod. It's also a memoir full of lies. I hope to have it finished by the end of next year. (Meaning, I'll probably have it finished by the end of 2021.) It feels like the book I was born to write.
Tod
Tod Wodicka
Thank you, David. PS is simply one of the finest experience I've had with literature this past decade. A book like that: it's why I read in the first place. I was baffled and often upset by a lot of the lazy or negative reviews that came in for it. It deserves long winding essays; it deserves far more serious readers than it attracted. But having been on the other side of the novelist/reviewer Dance of Death, I now see how hard it is for (literally) poor reviewers to find the time to properly review something of that magnitude. As for your question about Nadas influence, I'd have to say that if a reader is looking for anything Nadas-like in my work, they won't find it. (Sadly.) We couldn't be more different. In fact, the main character of my new novel is someone who is more-or-less detached from his body, from the mess and needs of it.
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