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Wednesday, June 15, 2005. Laboratories for the Irrational. This dynamic is shown in the structure of the novel itself, as well as through a nuanced rendering of the most everyday happenings. One major theoretical problematic concerns the ontological status of institutions. What constitutes an institution? How does it become fixed in a socially defined way, attaining consistency as well as varying degrees of authority? Danielevski’s book is certainly an argument in this direction. We will show that matter...

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Wednesday, June 15, 2005. Laboratories for the Irrational. This dynamic is shown in the structure of the novel itself, as well as through a nuanced rendering of the most everyday happenings. One major theoretical problematic concerns the ontological status of institutions. What constitutes an institution? How does it become fixed in a socially defined way, attaining consistency as well as varying degrees of authority? Danielevski’s book is certainly an argument in this direction. We will show that matter...

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Big Books: Wraiths and Wraith-like Footnotes

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Sunday, May 29, 2005. Wraiths and Wraith-like Footnotes. I've kind of been holding off on posting about IJ, waiting to get a better sense of the text in its wholeness (or just procrastinating. Either way, a "whole perspective" remains, of course elusive). Since I've already laid quite a few bricks in my "resource" post, I'll try to keep this brief. On second thought, probably not, insofar as the secret of the secret- i.e., the precise addictiveness of the concoction- remains unexposable, as in.

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Big Books: June 2005

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Wednesday, June 15, 2005. Laboratories for the Irrational. This dynamic is shown in the structure of the novel itself, as well as through a nuanced rendering of the most everyday happenings. One major theoretical problematic concerns the ontological status of institutions. What constitutes an institution? How does it become fixed in a socially defined way, attaining consistency as well as varying degrees of authority? Danielevski’s book is certainly an argument in this direction. We will show that matter...

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Big Books: Encyclopedic Jest?

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Sunday, May 29, 2005. Edward Mendelson. Encyclopedic Narrative: From Dante to Pynchon. In this essay, Mendelson inaugurated the genre of encyclopedic narrative. In this post, I’d like to examine the qualities that he suggests constitute such a narrative, both from a theoretical standpoint and in relation to IJ. Let’s play this out in sort of a check-list fashion. Does IJ have epic aspirations? Breadth alone would indicate that it does. And we cannot, I think, reasonably disagree that IJ is invested i...

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Big Books: Review of Wallace's Everything and More

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Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Review of Wallace's Everything and More. The American Scholar. Washington: Winter 2004. Vol. 73, Iss. 1; pg. 147, 2 pgs. Paulos reviews Everything and More: A Compact History of [alpha] by David Foster Wallace. Full Text (1297 words). Posted by Mike @ 1:05 PM. Pure corruption or why hal smokes pot. Erics post about indices for ENs. Wallace as TV scholar. Wraiths and Wraith-like Footnotes. Pop corn and hot porn.

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Big Books: April 2005

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Monday, April 25, 2005. Further meditations on utopia (spaces of exception? Posted by dyoussef @ 4:51 PM. I found an article in Philament, an e journal. Http:/ www.arts.usyd.edu.au/publications/philament/index.htm. Which addresses the use of colored text in HOL. Martin Brick’s Blueprint(s): Rubric for a Deconstructed Age in House of Leaves. Serves as a constant reflexive reminder of the material conditions of the book. Posted by John @ 4:48 PM. N Katherine Hayles, Writing Machines. MIT Press, 2002).

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