SPECTRE BY LAURENCE A. RICKELS, Reviewed by James Reich
December 19th, 2013
Laurence A. Rickels, The Man With The Golden Pun, has turned his cryptic genius on the James Bond novels of Ian Fleming, specifically the occult, neurotic currents flowing beneath those works where 007 battles SPECTRE, headed—baldly—by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. By interrogating Fleming/Bond, pursuing them through anxiety, sexuality, suicides, girlfriends, Tyrolean kitsch, and lycanthropy, Rickels exhumes (to quote Vincent Price at his least funky) “the evil of the thriller.”
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