One doesn’t always get to write about people one admires, or else does so on less than ideal occasions – this was the case for me with many of my favourite living novelists – but there is never a bad time to write about the Marxist critic and theorist Fredric Jameson (below, looking not-un-bank manager-ish), which I have done in this somewhat lengthy essay for the New Left Review, a journal I have been reading with great excitement and gratitutde – not least, though not only, for its cultural coverage, by Jameson, Eagleton, Paul Coates, Peter Wollen / Lee Russell, among others – since I was a teenager or perhaps 20 (when I first had access to ‘e-resources’)
https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii144/articles/leo-robson-jameson-after-post-critique