Very much enjoyed this interview with DT. That he's paved the way for a new wave of self-published outsider lit is beyond question. His framing as the American Houellebecq also feels very much on point, even though I think it's more or less impossible for us Americans to replicate a certain euro-trash French sensibility in Houellebecq's work - naturally, it's filtered through anglo-american culture more broadly.
Very much enjoyed this interview with DT. That he's paved the way for a new wave of self-published outsider lit is beyond question. His framing as the American Houellebecq also feels very much on point, even though I think it's more or less impossible for us Americans to replicate a certain euro-trash French sensibility in Houellebecq's work - naturally, it's filtered through anglo-american culture more broadly.
If you like his fiction, possibly, you may also enjoy my dark comedy about a young proto-incel in the early aughts. It's available for free on Amazon until this Friday: https://www.amazon.com/INCEL-Novel-ARX-Han-ebook/dp/B0CCLTGRMQ/