anthonyqkiernan wrote: Hunter T Wolfe wrote: the same voice he uses in his autobiographies, his Drudions and his reviews.
No. The autobiographies were not in the same voice as the reviews (or the Druidions, which largely became a dull list of short reviews)
Do you think not? They all seem to have a common voice to me- the racing enthusiasm, knowingly geekish, punctuated by self consciously dated beatnik exclamations (yowza! Sheesh!) and long-winded metaphorical references to Norse mythology. Which doesn't sound so great, but I like it. Head On and Repossessed, and 131, all seem as rabidly conversational and informal in their tone to me as his reviewing voice.
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