Gary Indiana

  • Between Revolutions

    Technology is addictive and destroys whatever's left of the human mind. It will be tragic when it wrecks Cuba, turning these lovely but thwarted people into inert, unlovely robots, tweeting like every oblivious twat in the universe.

  • In Havana

    Hemingway was a lousy writer. A phony writer. A writer whose books are a tissue of falsehoods and moronic clichés of masculinity. A mendacious, ridiculous, deluded buffoon of a writer intoxicated by fame to the point of writing drivel.