“As a young New Yorker, everything was right in front of me. It was like a petri dish of humanity.” Ekaterina Gerbey
David Duchovny is part of America’s cultural zeitgeist, for his iconic roles as FBI agent Fox Mulder, in The X Files, and Hank Moody, in Californication. But what he says has consumed his soul is writing; the cerebral actor is a prolific novelist, having written four books since the age of 55: Miss Subways, Truly Like Lightning, Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale, and Bucky F*cking Dent.
“I thought it was time for me to tell the stories
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