‘Reading Jackie’: When Literary Choices Become Biography (24 March 2011)
Lynd Ward and Walt Disney: Illustrator’s of America’s Tumultuous History (4 February 2011)
The Screwball World of Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney: A Suspicious Literary Biography (11 June 2010)
Orson Welles: A Man of a Certain Ego (5 February 2010)
The Big Nowhere: Rudy Wurlitzer’s Rediscovered Trilogy and Bob Dylan Revisited (18 December 2009)
Strange Muse: Jack London and Ernest Gallo (19 November 2009)
The Name of This Land is Hell: Mexico in Literature (23 October 2009)
Hal Ashby: Hollywood Rebel (25 September 2009)
Rabid and Rascally Creatures: Richard Brookhiser’s ‘Happy Darkies’ (28 August 2009)
Rudy Wurlitzer, Bob Dylan, Bloody Sam, and the Jornado del Muerto (30 July 2009)
Out of Tune and Amplified (17 June 2009)
Depression 2.0: Sunday in Kerouac Alley (29 May 2009)
Sherlock Holmes and the Shanghai Gesture (24 April 2009)
Little Murders: And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks (20 March 2009)
Blind Man With a Pistol: Ishmael Reed’s Misguided Pow-Wow (26 February 2009)
Conversing with Rudy Wurlitzer: ‘A Beaten-Up Old Scribbler’ (6 February 2009)
The Vast Immensity of It All: Fear and Loathing on Sunset Boulevard (19 December 2008)
The Hardest Work Imaginable: Bukowski’s Wine-Stained Notebook (14 November 2008)
Reinventing the Southern California Novel: Marissa Silver’s ‘The God of War’ (30 September 2008)
The Panting Maniac: Chasing Lolita on a Grim 50th Anniversary (15 August 2008)
Samuel Fuller, The Poet of Potboilers (21 July 2008)
Other Features by Rodger Jacobs at Pop Matters
Something Rare: Ernest Hemingway’s Mystic Communion (01 February 2011)
Life During Wartime: Carl Sanburg’s Poetry of the Macabre (11 January 2011)
Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu (15 July 2010)
Borders Books: Corporate Media Heroin in Las Vegas, Part One (23 February 2010)
Borders Books: Corporate Media Heroin in Las Vegas, Part Two (4 March 2010)
Nine Booze-Soaked Books (17 September 2009)
Bleeding on the Page in the Middle of a Nervous Breakdown: Willy Vlautin’s ‘Northline‘ (29 July 2008)
