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The Refutation of Rosemont, by Barth Anderson (5/12/08)
Fiction.
Though Jeremiah Rosemont used his authority and status several years ago to liberate me from my tenure at Liggett & LaSalle, and the burden of the salary that went with it, my life's work is still a search for living, modern myths that make sense of the world—but more, that make the world.
Reviews for the week of 5/22/06
Review.
Monday: Two Views: Barth Anderson's The Patron Saint of Plagues, reviewed by Mark Teppo and Paul Kincaid
Tuesday: Simon Brown's Troy, reviewed by Ben Peek
Wednesday: Adam Roberts's Gradisil, reviewed by Finn Dempster
Thursday: Bruce Sterling's Visionary in Residence, reviewed by James A. Trimarco
Interview: Barth Anderson, by Darin C. Bradley (5/1/06)
Article.
"I'm not big into binary morality — good versus evil, etc. — but it's hard not to look at that viral dance and see a classic face off, a sort of reverse Lord of the Rings with a lone, unliving microbe sneaking its evil way past the immune system in order to sabotage the good, pristine body."
Into Something Rich and Strange, by Barth Anderson (11/29/04)
Fiction.
As soon as I realized that the rapacious, rot-sucking revenant would not stop till I was dead, I changed my phone number. I changed the locks on my windows, my doors, I let my beard grow out, and I changed—
Alone in the House of Mims, by Barth Anderson (4/26/04)
Fiction.
"Your celebrity impressions are hilarious," said Wyhoff, smiling. "I love your Dick Cheney as Lon Chaney as Wolfman eating the senator. Nicely layered. Each imitation distinct."
Bringweather and the Portal of Giving and Taking, by Barth Anderson, illustration by GAK (5/6/02)
Fiction.
"Suicide. Ha! The woman who pioneered prognostication using the Animus in urban decay?" Bringweather stuck his head in a Dumpster and his voice echoed as he said, "A solstice would sooner depart from the calendar. Ridiculous!"