Angriest Rice Cooker Director’s Cut 67–On form and content
One of the crappiest things about the job I was working at the time that these comics came out was that my bus commute took about an hour each way counting time spent sitting and waiting for the bus. But the good side of that was that I was able to do a lot more reading than usual. One of the things that I finally got around to then was reading “The Divinci Code.” The thing I found strangest about the book was that it’s a book about, among other things, symbolism in art. And yet the book itself is utterly devoid of symbolism. I don’t think I’ve read anything where the form of the book and its content have been less well matched. Very strange.
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