by Rob McKean | Aug 18, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Shelley Workinger Welcomes Rob McKean A Food Essay about Mending What Is Broken 7 “The fragrance of freshly milled wheat berries has a depth and liveliness unlike anything else, flowery, sweet, beery, faintly green and earthy. As the grain shatters beneath...
by Rob McKean | Aug 9, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Rags of Time: Studies in Fictional Travels in Time An Essay 7 “All good science fiction draws us into the author’s dreamworld, but seminal science fiction possesses something beyond riveting plotlines…” Read the EssayRags of Time: Studies in...
by Rob McKean | Aug 3, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Mending What is Broken How a novel began to spin its web around me. 7 Writers are often asked where a story or novel came from. Is this true? Did this happen to you? One would like to respond to such sweet curiosity with something definitive, “Oh, I took this...
by Rob McKean | Mar 23, 2020 | Lord of Misrule |
As I have been reading my way through Powell’s Bookstore “25 Books to Read Before You Die, World Edition, 2016,” I have been choosing my selections from the list somewhat randomly. For some time I’ve had my eye on Svetlana Alexievich’s Voices from Chernobyl and...
by Rob McKean | Mar 10, 2020 | Lord of Misrule |
Czechoslovakian writer Bohumil Hrabal comes out of a long tradition of wicked satirists. Think of Rabelais, Swift, Voltaire, and, in our era, Günter Grass (The Tin Drum), Raymond Coover (The Public Burning), and Terry Southern (The Magic Christian). Or, even more...