The fourth installment of my ongoing essay series in ZYZZYVA Literary Magazine is now live––the series is
called "Six Authors in Search of a Character" and it explores the
unusual and complicated psychology of writers portraying on screen
characters they created in print. Part 4 analyzes Mickey Spillane's tackling of the role of his iconic private eye Mike Hammer in THE GIRL HUNTERS (1963). If you missed the first three installments of the series (on Stephen King's appearance in CREEPSHOW, Richard Wright's role in NATIVE SON, and Irvine Welsh's role in TRAINSPOTTING, you can read them here).
Friday, February 18, 2022
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
"Six Authors in Search of a Character, Part 3: Irvine Welsh" in ZYZZYVA
The third installment of my ongoing essay series in ZYZZYVA Literary Magazine is now live––the series is
called "Six Authors in Search of a Character" and it explores the
unusual and complicated psychology of writers portraying on screen
characters they created in print. Part 3 analyzes Irvine Welsh's
appearance as "Mikey Forrester" in TRAINSPOTTING, where he plays
the role of a drug dealer who torments his actual alter-ego, a process
which feels like a literalization of the koan-ish observation, "you are
the cause of your own suffering." If you missed the first and second installments of the series (on Stephen King's appearance in CREEPSHOW and Richard Wright's role in NATIVE SON, you can read them here).