Andrew Limbong
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, I read a lot of like literary fiction. I read a lot about like families that don't get along. I read a lot of... You know, just like a lot of that sort of stuff. I'm looking for like a really fun book to just like keep me entertained, keep me going. And this book like hits those things like alligators, you know, the dudes like also shooting other dudes. Do it out for revenge.
And it's fun as hell, dude. And I also think it sets a deadline for the book, right? There's so many novels where it's like, all right, where are we headed? Where are we going?
And it's fun as hell, dude. And I also think it sets a deadline for the book, right? There's so many novels where it's like, all right, where are we headed? Where are we going?
And it's fun as hell, dude. And I also think it sets a deadline for the book, right? There's so many novels where it's like, all right, where are we headed? Where are we going?
Where it's like, this is like, we know exactly where we're going. We're headed to exact revenge on this one dude. Yeah.
Where it's like, this is like, we know exactly where we're going. We're headed to exact revenge on this one dude. Yeah.
Where it's like, this is like, we know exactly where we're going. We're headed to exact revenge on this one dude. Yeah.
She had a great press tour for this book that I thought was really funny. I listened to her interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, and she kind of big dogs him a couple times in a way that's really funny.
She had a great press tour for this book that I thought was really funny. I listened to her interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, and she kind of big dogs him a couple times in a way that's really funny.
She had a great press tour for this book that I thought was really funny. I listened to her interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, and she kind of big dogs him a couple times in a way that's really funny.
Yeah, she was like, oh, that's how you're going to start this question?
Yeah, she was like, oh, that's how you're going to start this question?
Yeah, she was like, oh, that's how you're going to start this question?
I think the other book I got a shout out is There's Always This Year. It's the newest by Hanif Abdurraqib. It is his essay collection, I think we can call it that, about grief and basketball and the passage of time. Obviously, there's a lot of meditation about LeBron James, but there's also meditations about other people in
I think the other book I got a shout out is There's Always This Year. It's the newest by Hanif Abdurraqib. It is his essay collection, I think we can call it that, about grief and basketball and the passage of time. Obviously, there's a lot of meditation about LeBron James, but there's also meditations about other people in
I think the other book I got a shout out is There's Always This Year. It's the newest by Hanif Abdurraqib. It is his essay collection, I think we can call it that, about grief and basketball and the passage of time. Obviously, there's a lot of meditation about LeBron James, but there's also meditations about other people in
you know, who have played basketball in Ohio, who have achieved a certain level of greatness, but that aren't household names and the sort of both beauty and sadness of that. You know, he's obviously been doing this for a while. I think he's a MacArthur genius, Grant T, right? He sure is.
you know, who have played basketball in Ohio, who have achieved a certain level of greatness, but that aren't household names and the sort of both beauty and sadness of that. You know, he's obviously been doing this for a while. I think he's a MacArthur genius, Grant T, right? He sure is.
you know, who have played basketball in Ohio, who have achieved a certain level of greatness, but that aren't household names and the sort of both beauty and sadness of that. You know, he's obviously been doing this for a while. I think he's a MacArthur genius, Grant T, right? He sure is.
I've noticed, you know, we have enough of his materials now that like I'm highlighting like, oh, this is like a Hanifism. The way that, you know, a great director has like signature shots, right?