PositivePopMattersIntriguing ... Keen insight ... Does not feel like science fiction but rather a commentary on a near future that seems frighteningly close, just out of view.
Hilton Als
PositivePop MattersWhile the subject matter of the essays seems fairly easy to discern – Richard Pryor, Buddy Ebsen, Andre Leon Talley, Louise Brooks and Jean-Michel Basquiat – reading Als work is fraught with difficulty, most notably in his Faulknerian tendency of moving from third person to first person and then back with seemingly no indication of an impending transition ... Als’ gift is his reinvention of famous figures, but from the angle of how well they succeeded or failed to confront white supremacy and privilege, or in their (in)abilities to give blacks a voice ... A volume of fine, albeit confusing, writing by a man who refuses to be boxed in to any one genre.