From the article I really like the observation that 'the sci-fi writer William Gibson’s proverb, “the future is already here—it’s just not very evenly distributed,” is the obverse of Faulkner’s “the past is never dead. It’s not even past.”'
I know both quotes but never thought about it that way.
Thanks for the tip. I just found and read it, along with her obituary for Portis. Both are very nicely done. Portis must have been a brilliant man, so aware of things most people aren’t.
I read a few after he passed, Dog of the South was my favorite, a very funny story about a particularly American kind of loser. Reminiscent of Confederacy of Dunces.
The too-brief Lodge 49 was influenced by Portis, Masters of Atlantis most obviously, and the second season had some Dog of the South (or possibly Gringos, which I haven't read) in it
I know both quotes but never thought about it that way.