K. Silem Mohammad is the author of "Deer Head Nation" (Tougher Disguises, 2003, "A Thousand Devils" (Combo Books, 2004), and "Breathalyzer" (Edge Books, 2007). He is the co-editor of two critical anthologies on popular culture and philosophy for Open Court Press: "The Undead and Philosophy" (2006) and "Quentin Tarantino and Philosophy" (forthcoming). His work appears in numerous journals and was selected for inclusion in The Best American Poetry 2004. He maintains the blog Lime Tree at http://lime-tree.blogspot.com.
You know, Moe is the only thing good about Flarf.
LilacCotton 4 years ago
I couldn't hear this as i'm on a mute computer...but the visuals are dishy right into the ineffable...good woik!
CocteauTwinsAddict 4 years ago
or it would be responded to by a white man who's ever seen the greatest fil ever made, When the Levee Rope
ePhilosopher 4 years ago
g o o d t h i n g i d o n t w r i t e o n h i s b l o g bl o g blog. because i would be fecund fetid turgid turned up as a dirty filthy yuppie roaring scab.
MargemontRobinson 4 years ago