All Nietzsche books come in black.
Deep, Deep Books: Louis Ferdinand Céline’s Death on the Installment Plan
Céline wrote with a relentless cynicism that hardly vindicated itself with any adjacent human warmth.
Deep, Deep Books: Norman Mailer’s Of a Fire on the Moon
Writing from the perspective of his ego, Mailer found the Moon landing “cold” and “sexless,” reducing all of the heroics of the endeavor and lessening one of humanity’s longest sources of wonder.
Deep, Deep Books: Norman O. Brown’s Life Against Death
Chapter VIII is entitled “Death, Time, and Eternity”. That’s out there, man.
Donald Lipscomb’s Into this Straight World
An imagined novel receives an imagined review