- Shakespeare
- Faulkner
- Gaddis
- Gass
- Burroughs
- Vollmann
- Wordsworth
- Saroyan
- Yeats
- Golding
- Thackeray
- Williams
- Strunk
- James
- Styron
- Hazlitt
- Baring-Gould
Tag: list with no name
List with No Name #31
- “Made in America”
- “Pine Barrens”
- “College”
- “The Test Dream”
- “Whoever Did This”
- “Long Term Parking”
- “Kennedy and Heidi”
- “Mayham”
- “Rat Pack”
- “Whitecaps”
List with No Name #30
- The Wizard of Oz
- Howl’s Moving Castle
- Wild at Heart
- Zardoz
- Return to Oz
- Oz the Great and Powerful
- The Wiz
List with No Name #29
- V., mostly on a beach in Ko Lanta.
- The Road, in the maternity ward after my daughter was born.
- Infinite Jest, late at night after I first moved to Tokyo. And then lugging it onto the train.
- Un Bel Morir, in the emergency room all night, my mother’s fever so high.
- As I Lay Dying, another hospital.
- 2666. On a plane leaving San Francisco. And then compulsively every night for a month.
- Angels, on a Florida beach.
- Cat’s Cradle, on a houseboat, on a river.
- The Once and Future King, in the back of a rented car that was zooming across the South Island of NZ, my parents repeatedly imploring me to just look up please.
- Ulysses, on the old gold velour couch I sometimes still miss, on my roommate’s Ritalin, comprehending next to nothing. And then a decade later, with real joy.
List with No Name #28
- Carlos Castaneda
- Tom Robbins
- Paulo Coelho
- John Irving
- Tom Wolfe
- Bret Easton Ellis
- James McInerney
- Mark Leyner
- Miranda July
- Tao Lin
List with No Name #27
- Mulholland Dr.
- Blue Velvet
- Inland Empire
- Eraserhead
- The Elephant Man
- The Straight Story
- Dune
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
- Wild at Heart
- Lost Highway
List with No Name #26
List with No Name #25
- Barry Lyndon
- Paths of Glory
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Dr. Strangelove
- The Shining
- A Clockwork Orange
- Eyes Wide Shut
- Spartacus
- Full Metal Jacket
- Lolita
List with No Name #24
- Goodfellas
- The King of Comedy
- Taxi Driver
- Casino
- Mean Streets
- Raging Bull
- After Hours
- The Last Temptation of Christ
- Shutter Island
- Gangs of New York
- The Age of Innocence
- Cape Fear
- Bringing Out the Dead
- Kundun
- The Departed
- The Aviator
- The Color of Money
List with No Name #23
- Haruki Marukami
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Philip Roth
- John Updike
- Saul Bellow
- Paul Bowles
- Edith Wharton
List with No Name #22
- Superman character design reboot — everything’s exactly the same, only Superman now has small orange-feathered wings growing out of his neck. Clark Kent wears a permanent neck brace.
- Stunning new issue reveals Batman won’t eat broccoli.
- Special Aquaman appearance in Little Mermaid reboot in which Aquaman murders Scuttle.
- Martian Manhunter releases dope mixtape (under his alias J’onn J’onzz); Pitchfork gives it a 6.2.
- Wonder Woman sends back her sarapatel — “Sorry, just doesn’t taste authentic.”
- Flash is the subject of a shortlived 1990s TV show remembered fondly by exactly no one. Danny Elfman composes the score.
- Green Lantern stalks former high school girlfriend on Facebook; spends hours watching locomotive trains on YouTube; argues frequently with neighbors; has occasional thoughts about suicide.
List with No Name #21
- 10,000 BC
- 1492
- 1776
- 1812
- 1900
- 1941
- “1969”
- 1969
- “1979”
- 1984
- “1999”
- 1999
- “2000”
- 2001
- 2010
- 2012
- 2046
- 2666
List with No Name #20
1. Reboot of True Blood as a half-hour sitcom focused on Merlotte’s; Lafayette is the star, that red headed chick is his sidekick, and Sookie is nowhere in sight.
2. Reboot/sequel of Battlestar Galactica that picks up right where the second reboot ended, in modern-day New York City. No sci-fi elements. The series is simply a dull soap opera.
3. Girls/Game of Thrones mashup; the Khaleesi sends her dragons to eat privileged white people in Brooklyn. The series is over in about 4 minutes.
4. Sequel to The Wire that takes place entirely in your imagination; you occasionally muddle key details.
5. Reboot of Mad Men as insufferable single-camera faux documentary 30 minute sitcom featuring direct-to-camera interviews, etc.
6. A fourth season of Bored to Death; each episode is 8 minutes long and embedded as a series of “commercial breaks” into random late-night infomercials.
7. Reboot of Family Ties as a serious one hour drama / secret mash-up with Batttlestar Galactica (Dad Keaton begins to suspect that Alex is a cylcon—or is he a cylon himself?!).
8. American version of Downton Abbey that lasts nine seasons longer than the British version.
9. Nine hour miniseries sequel to Xena: Warrior Princess.
10. Reboot of The Sopranos in the style of Real Housewives of New Jersey.
11. Reboot of Freaks and Geeks that gets canceled after one season but no one from the show moves on to any measure of fame or success.
12. Reboot of Seinfeld as a series of dramatic monologues performed by subterranean survivors of some unnameable apocalypse.
13. Reboot of Breaking Bad without cancer, meth, crime plots. Series is about a high school teacher and his family.
14. Reboot of Entourage as a first-person shooter video game where players can repeatedly execute the characters.
15. A fourth season of Deadwood.
List with No Name #19
- The part where Ahab says he’d strike at the sun if it insulted him.
- The fight at Ennet halfway house.
- When Bloom stands up to the cyclops.
- Judge Holden directing the men to make gunpowder.
- Pretty much all of “The Bear.”
- When Raskolnikov does the second murder.
- Janie kills Teacake.
- The chapter where Netley drives Gull around London and Gull extemporizes a lecture on history and crime.
- Those last twenty pages of Correction.
- Bast yelling in anger at little JR.
- That other underground man, the invisible one, escaping electroshock experiments in the hospital.
- Lear and his dead daughter Cordelia.
List with No Name #18
- Ishmael
- Ishmael & Queequeg
- Father Mapple & Jonah
- Elijah
- Bildad & Peleg
- Bulkington
- Starbuck, Stubb & Flask
- Queequeg, Tashtego & Daggoo
- Starbuck & Queequeg
- Stubb & Tashtego
- Flask & Daggoo
- Stubb & Cook
- Steelkilt & Radney
- Ahab
- Moby Dick
- Ahab & Starbuck
- Ahab & Pip
- Ahab & Fedallah
- Ahab & Carpenter
- Ahab & Perth
- Ahab & Gardiner
- Ahab & Moby Dick
List with No Name #17
- Gordon Lish
- Ed Sanders
- Nadine Gordimer
- Harry Matthews
- Doris Lessing
- Cynthia Ozick
- Philip Roth
- Derek Walcott
- William H. Gass
- John Ashberry
- E.L. Doctorow
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Harold Bloom
- Gabriel García Márquez
- Joyce Johnson
- Milan Kundera
- Amiri Baraka
- Gary Snyder
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Joan Didion
- Harper Lee
- John Barth
- Don DeLillo
- Cormac McCarthy
- Chinua Achebe
- Umberto Eco
- Günter Grass
List with No Name #16
- Heaven’s Gate
- John Carter from Mars
- My Blueberry Nights
- The Box
- Dune
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
- The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
- Popeye
- Krull
- Nothing But Trouble
- Showgirls