![]() ![]() What I didn’t have at the start was the cause of death. The allusive density, the tragicomic sensibility, and the hapless “protagonist” who doesn’t even get to name himself. A title that gave me the DNA code for the entire novel. ![]() Junot Díaz: I always knew Oscar was (in the inimitable phrase of Carol Clover’s) “scheduled for destruction.” The book began with the title, strangely enough. Did you always know you’d kill Oscar off at the end of the book, or did it come to seem inevitable as you wrote? Slate: As a reader I remember thinking, Yes, Oscar made it out! And then-goddammit, he heads back. Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Is the Most Disturbing Marvel Movie Yet.King Charles Has a Problem Queen Elizabeth Never Had. The Man Set to Save the Superhero Movie Is the Opposite of His Peers. It has been condensed and edited for clarity.Ī Detailed Review of the Sex Scenes in Netflix’s New Bridgerton Show This interview is part of a series about the 50 greatest fictional deaths of all time. ![]()
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