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Ink 19 :: Beyond Despair
Terry Eagan describes how Henry Miller opened his world and taught him the lesson of art.
...exploded with the force of an atomic bomb against my adolescent mind. Next to the music of The Sex Pistols, the writings of Henry Miller and J.D. Salinger did more to shape my life than anything else. Salinger most everyone is familiar with, but Henry Miller is another story. I discovered his writings...
Ink 19 :: The Glass Family
Sleep Inside This Wheel (I Eat). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE GLASS FAMILY SLEEP INSIDE THIS WHEEL I Eat If a band is going to name themselves after a J.D. Salinger fictional family, they need to bring some quality music along with them. While The Glass Family might not capture the middle class ennui and disaffection as well as Franny and Zooey they make ...
Ink 19 :: Small Brown Bike/Small Brown Bike
December 1999 :: Music S :: Small Brown Bike/Small Brown Bike (Andrew Chadwick)
Small Brown Bike Collection Salinger Press Small Brown Bike Our Own Wars No Idea I'm floored. I liked the first two seven inches by this band a lot, but Our Own Wars completely blows away their previous recordings. Small Brown Bike perfectly marry gritty melody, aggression, and emotion in a post ...
Ink 19 :: Small Town Punk
John L. Sheppard's darkly funny take on life as a disaffected teen in early-'80s west central Florida, Small Town Punk hits pretty close to home for Tampa native Julio Diaz...
...Buzz as they have with Holden. It's a lofty comparison, to be sure, and I'm by no means saying that Small Town Punk is the timeless classic that Salinger's best-known work is, but the similarities are undeniable. That said, Small Town Punk in no way feels like a rehash or a rip off of Catcher -- it...
Ink 19 :: Modern Humorist
As a kind of persnickety cousin to The Onion, Modern Humorist s...
...: The Empire Strikes Back". "The Britney Papers" are a set of letters written to Britney Spears by the likes of Norman Mailer, George Plimpton, J.D. Salinger, and Camille Paglia. These letters not only skewer the mini pop diva, but are also terrific parodies of the writers' styles. "First Draft: The...
Ink 19 :: Ransom Seaborn
Can Bill Deasy make the transition from celebrated singer-songwriter to accomplished author with his debut novel, Ransom Seaborn? Andrew Ellis finds out.
...of classic American literature and draws inspiration from strands of Deasy's own life. There are frequent echoes of Deasy's favourite author, J.D. Salinger, and numerous references to Deasy's musical hero, Van Morrison, while the character development of Finbar has a familiar thread, as he eventually...
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