This transcript was created by a computer and edited by a volunteer. Dave Miller: This is Think Out Loud on OPB. I’m Dave Miller. The late Portland writer, Katherine Dunn, the author of “Geek Love”, ...
The Binewski circus is in trouble. So Al and Crystal Lil decide to resuscitate it with freaks—their own children, deliberately mutated by insecticide and drugs. Strap in for a shocking, hilarious, ...
The posthumous publication of a new novel, six years after Dunn’s death, is a chance to celebrate the bawdy originality of the author of the cult hit “Geek Love.” Credit...Natalya Balnova Supported by ...
(PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — The Atlantic magazine has included “Geek Love,” the breakout 1989 novel by the late Portland writer Katherine Dunn, on its recently released list of “The Great American Novels.” ...
Casey Anne is not your typical geek. She's blonde and beautiful, but don't let her good looks deceive you; this longtime Zelda fan has been gaming since the age of two. Casey's sexy cosplay outfits ...
When Katherine Dunn’s novel “Geek Love” became Sonny Mehta’s first purchase as editor-in-chief at Knopf, she became famous in the literary world, at the age of forty-three, after years of obscurity.
Author Katherine Dunn, who wrote the cult comic novel, Geek Love, has died at age 70. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Dunn's son, Eli Dapolonia,... 'Geek Love' Author Katherine Dunn Dies At 70 KELLY ...
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