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Laquo; Summer’s End Roundtable, Part IV. Raquo; Infinite Index. Back in April, when I set out to recruit three more Guides, I decided to start with the folks I thought would be best suited for the role and then move down the list as I accumulated rejections (of which I expected plenty). Instead, to my great fortune, the first three people I asked accepted. I’m a little unclear on how that happened, but I could not be more appreciative. Eden M. Kennedy’s. Co-authored by Alice Bradley. And his essays have ...
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2015 Reading - bibliographing
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The Death of the Author. By Emily St. John Mandel. Your Face in Mine. By Yukio Mishima (re-read). When Mystical Creatures Attack! Away with the Fairies. The Temple of Dawn. The Decay of the Angel. Rashōmon and Seventeen Other Stories. Queen of the Flowers. The Papers of Tony Veitch. An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter. The Miracle Cures of Dr. Aira. A Brief History of Seven Killings. The Moor’s Account. On “People whose consciences torment them are the exception”. Themes & Projects. Stewart O&#...
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The Death of the Author by Gilbert Adair - bibliographing
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How the light gets in. The Death of the Author. I discovered Gilbert Adair because he wrote a series of parody-mysteries of famous Agatha Christie works, for example,. The Act of Roger Murgatroyd. Which, I should say, is hilarious and clever and a toy made to the exact specifications of a locked-room mystery lover with a sense of humor. But I didn’t realize. The Death of the Author. Pages she has just read. The Death of the Author. Mysteries, just like my beloved Agatha Christies and Dorothy Sayers are m...
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Imagined Icebergs: Matt Kish’s Moby Dick Art (On My Wall!)
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Matt Kish’s Moby Dick Art (On My Wall! Way back in May I bought several of the simply fantastic art pieces that Matt Kish created for his blog project-turned-book, Moby Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page. If you haven’t heard of and seen this project yet, I encourage you to go straight to his website. And give yourself a treat to those images and his other projects. Then go buy the book. That is coming out in October. Tell-ee me who-ee be, or dam- me, I kill-e! For m...
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Solemboom | Murciélagos en el techo
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Mi blog de experiencia Erasmus. Lo mejor de Twitter en una página web. Every day is a mistery. The Big Bang Theory. How I Met Your Mother. En un futuro…. Series cerradas (que veo). Malcolm in the Middle. Murciélagos en el techo. I dreamed a dream. 16 mayo, 2013. O “La hipster frustada”. Después de un mediodía complicado, hoy llegué tarde a clase. Este libro sí que me lo compraría. Una narco-novela, que típico. Y vi la novela de Haruki Murakam. Me interesé por un autor que no conocía antes: Roberto Bolaño.
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Woolf in Winter: Mrs. Dalloway - bibliographing
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Laquo; The year ahead…ugh. Before I read Virginia Woolf, I knew a fair bit about her and her work, but her chief characteristic in my mind was the “stream-of-consciousness” I’d read about, and she felt very wrapped up in the idea of the internal life. It turns out that was a pretty good idea, but not in the way I expected. Where I thought Woolf’s narration would focus on the interior, instead her characters’ thoughts are all externalized. Clarissa Dalloway does not go around London. Did it matter then, s...
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¿Por qué leer La broma infinita? Por Matt Bucher | thisistheswitchboard
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Any telling automatically becomes a kind of system that controls everybody involved. Gramma Lenore. Por qué leer La broma infinita? Octubre 8, 2012. Infinite Summer fue un proyecto de lectura colectiva de. Que se desarrolló e. Ntre los meses de junio y septiembre de 2009. El proyecto, iniciado por Matthew Baldwin, contó con la participación de una serie de “guías”. Y otros colaboradores invitados que posteaban sus comentarios sobre la lectura en un blog que está aún accesible online. Impreso en esas letr...
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A Solipsist's 2666: 2010-04-11
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But they have no interest in real combat, when the great masters struggle against that something, that something that terrifies us all, that something that cows us and spurs us on, amid blood and mortal wounds and stench. S secrets remain secret, and I feel not the least bit a deficient reader as a result. There is some duty, for lack of a better word, to himself or herself on the reader's part to be rational in deriving his or her personal meaning from a novel, but beyond that, who's to say? Was not a v...
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