Rico says that, upon embarking on a read of zero history, the latest from the inestimal William Gibson, he is struck, yet again, by the man's masterly use of language.
Where else will you find "archaic mulch", "philanthropic mystery", "widdershins", and "shades of aged honey, petroleum jelly, and nicotine" (all used properly) in the same paragraph?
Rico says he is, uncharacteristically, humbled before such skill...
14 November 2011
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