Moshfegh's disgust is visceral, potent, and glorious. Disgust is to Moshfegh's writing what horniness was to Henry Miller's, or what warfare was to Ernst Junger's.
Moshfegh's disgust is visceral, potent, and glorious. Disgust is to Moshfegh's writing what horniness was to Henry Miller's, or what warfare was to Ernst Junger's.