THE DEATH OF A CHARACTER by david ohle

the beauty of its pacing; they wait, we wait. the spiritual and subtle use of entheogens and psilocybin. most of all an intimacy and grudging acceptance of the body, aging, sickness, and death. a current xenophobia transformed into a view of nationalities and states as various, perhaps natural, oppressions. the pop of a perfect or gross or grossly perfect or perfectly gross sentence, nonchalantly written. the hard-won insights into existence, the continuation/conclusion of a steady and sublime lifework. A great book! Thank you, David Ohle!

Buy the book from Stalking Horse Press.

Interview with David Ohle by JA Tyler in Bomb magazine from 2014.

Gabe Hudson on The Age of Sinatra in the Village Voice, from 2004.

Interview with David Ohle about William Burroughs from 2007.

More links and info at David Ohle day, presented at Dennis Cooper’s blog.

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