Mr.April
Photo by Lonnie Sexton for April Fools' issue of our staff newsletter. Issues of the newsletter typically include one or more profiles of library personnel. El Invisible is my masked alter ego for the Gonzo Revue, our library's annual talent show.
Profile for April 2004 University of Oregon Library Staff Newsletter: El Invisible.
Turn-ons: The rain, scholarship, blind dates with his main squeeze, jaguars, grave responsibilities.
Turn-offs: Carpet glue fumes, overdue, stolen or vandalized library books, neocolonial warmongering.
Role models: The Invisible Man, The Visible Man, Mexican wrestlers, Rene Magritte, Bicycle Woman.
[An additional important touchstone for this persona was Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "The Minister's Black Veil" .]
Mr.April
Photo by Lonnie Sexton for April Fools' issue of our staff newsletter. Issues of the newsletter typically include one or more profiles of library personnel. El Invisible is my masked alter ego for the Gonzo Revue, our library's annual talent show.
Profile for April 2004 University of Oregon Library Staff Newsletter: El Invisible.
Turn-ons: The rain, scholarship, blind dates with his main squeeze, jaguars, grave responsibilities.
Turn-offs: Carpet glue fumes, overdue, stolen or vandalized library books, neocolonial warmongering.
Role models: The Invisible Man, The Visible Man, Mexican wrestlers, Rene Magritte, Bicycle Woman.
[An additional important touchstone for this persona was Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "The Minister's Black Veil" .]