FlickerBy Theodore Roszak (1991)1.
“Flicker” is the love child of Pauline Kael and Umberto Eco—a 700-page novel that combines religious philosophy and film theory, with some tantric sex thrown in.
“There was no bliss to compare with the discovery of a lost von Stroheim scene or a Pabst without torn sprockets,” he muses.
His search for the mysterious Castle takes him into a sinister Catholic organization called Oculus Dei, which will do anything to destroy Castle’s legacy.
If “Flicker” sounds unlike anything you’ve ever read, it is—and gloriously so.