This is why I picked up “Antkind” the week of its release and dug right in. From page one, the particular Kaufman-ian zest is apparent, as we’re immersed in the moment-to-moment thoughts of B. Rosenberger Rosenberg, a film critic of the academic (as opposed to Ebert) variety, on the hunt for the only print of a film that has become his obsession. The book is larded with in-jokes, callbacks, references that make you feel like a champ when you get them, and like something of a fool when they fly past you, but either way, the experience of reading the book, is quite enjoyable.
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