![]() ![]() Not to forget Michel Faber's ambitious fables, or Michel Houellebecq's infuriatingly thoughtful, misanthropic pisstakes-as-prose. Henry Glassie's 'Passing the Time in Ballymenone' exemplifies passion wedded to scholarship. On a short shelf of ten prose masters, apart from my top 20 (compiled separately farther down):Įrnie O'Malley's 'On Another Man's Wound' Īlexander Theroux's 'Laura Warholic, or the Sexual Intellectual.' ![]()
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