“Robert Walrod points in his writing to the ways that the world of fantasy and what we might call the real world overlap, indeed are one and the same. I liked in particular his pieces about modern retellings of the Odyssey. In the narratives of his own travels, too, the imagined lingers over the real, a fog that recedes with one's step but which fills the vision from a distance. The modern scientific project aimed at disillusionment, but we cannot help but imagine that which we do not know.”
“Robert can take a myth and deconstruct it to its base ingredients. He'll put you in an ancestral century with a fox and guide you right up to how it influenced the Ninetails Pokemon living inside your 1997 Gameboy cartridge. A spring of goodness for those curious about roots and origins. ”
“I love the similarities between Robert's postgraduate experience as a student at the University of Kent in the UK, in comparison to my own as a postgraduate student at the University of Sussex. Robert studied film; I studied English Literature with an emphasis on Modernism. It's interesting to read Robert's writings and see how our intellectual and scholarly paths converge. ”