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He's something of a hidden monument of American letters. A writer toiling away on colossal manuscripts across a range of styles and subjects, risking life and limb around the world, and curiously underappreciated - or at least rarely remarked upon.

He still gets the odd essay printed in Harper's and some of his books find publishers, but he feels like someone who may have been a giant in another era. I know he had a moment in the 90s, but his eccentricities and the scale of his project alone seem worthy of attention. We're talking about a bloke who made a tit of himself in Afghanistan with the Mujahedin, spent twenty years writing a 3,000 page study of violence, was profiled by the FBI as an Unabomber suspect, won the National Book Award for Fiction, briefly lived as a train-hopping hobo, visited the site of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and plenty of other things.

I've read his debut, You Bright and Risen Angels, a bunch of his essays, and I'm part way through the reader Larry McCaffery co-edited, Expelled from Eden, and there's been something interesting in all of them. There's also something completely repulsive about him which I don't think I've experienced with any other writer. I can hear his weird, nerdy voice in my head when reading some of it. Just a really bizarre, singular kind of figure.

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There are loads of other bizarre and shocking stories about him. His sister drowned when they were kids and he was supposed to be watching her, he went to that college called Deep Springs where they only accept something like twenty students and you have to work on their ranch, he smoked crack and slept with prostitutes as research for some of his novels, he rescued a child prostitute in Thailand, he came up with a female alter-ego called 'Dolores' so he could see what it was like to walk around as a woman, he went to the North Pole on his own for two weeks, got frostbite and permanently burned off his eyebrows accidentally setting fire to his sleeping bag. A total nutter, and he looks like one too.

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luka

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limburger said the phenotype in england is so powerful everyone looks english either like a bird (craner) or a pug (corpsey) and i said theres america only faces too. and thats one of them. guy smiley/troy mclure is another.
 

IdleRich

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limburger said the phenotype in england is so powerful everyone looks english either like a bird (craner) or a pug (corpsey) and i said theres america only faces too. and thats one of them. guy smiley/troy mclure is another.
I remember a guy from Russia coming to visit us and seeing these two girls, saying they must be sisters - and we had to say "no, it's just all English girls (in fact people) look like that" but he wouldn't believe us and insisted in asking if they were sisters. They weren't.
 

yyaldrin

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limburger said the phenotype in england is so powerful everyone looks english either like a bird (craner) or a pug (corpsey) and i said theres america only faces too. and thats one of them. guy smiley/troy mclure is another.
so true, its the hugh grant - wayne rooney scale
 

yyaldrin

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where would you put yourself on the british phenotype scale @version?

bird (craner, hugh grant) <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> pug (corpsey, wayne rooney)
 
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