His writing feels like a carnival because all are invited, a quality that shines in a new posthumous collection ... His opus comprises an unmatched, bravura feat of 21st century criticism. We expect these reviews to be funny, but so often they hold out the possibility of comedy only to shake free our emotions ... Killian’s gymnastic voice can twist into lust, satire or disarming generosity. The irony of writing from within the bowels of the über-corporation is that there is no expectation for consistency, no company line specific enough to constrain a writer’s imagination, and no audience sensibility to acknowledge ... These queer, brief pieces are the delicious fruits of a career spent wading through America’s gleaming cultural waste and finding other beating hearts and curious minds among the wreckage.
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