February 2012
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Selected subtitles from short stories by Ambrose...
1. ONE DOES NOT ALWAYS EAT WHAT IS ON THE TABLE (The Damned Thing)
2. THE DIFFICULTY OF CROSSING A FIELD (“Mysterious Disappearances”)
3. A ROOM MAY BE TOO NARROW FOR THREE THOUGH ONE IS OUTSIDE (The Eyes of the Panther)
4. STATEMENT OF THE LATE JULIA HETMAN, THROUGH THE MEDIUM BAYROLLES (The Moonlit Road)
5. WHO DRIVES OXEN SHOULD HIMSELF BE SANE (The Haunted Valley)
6. A Story...
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Just as Kant hoped to set the foundations of a valid ethical code ‘not...
– Michel Houellebecq, H.P. Lovecraft: Against The World, Against Life.
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Rowan’s method, though—constructing his work almost entirely from other people’s...
– The Plagiarist’s Tale, The New Yorker.
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Ten years later, observing Houellebecq, Jed became aware that there was also...
– Michel Houellebecq, The Map and the Territory.
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LEO (July 24 - Aug. 23): If you have feelings for...
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All readers who have a certain passion for reading, nurture and repress, though...
– Gaston Bachelard, The Poetic of Space.
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Borges had inherited from his father the disease that gradually, implacably...
– Alberto Manguel, The Library At Night.
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Trending Homonationalism – Natalie Kouri-Towe →
Homonationalism functions in complementary ways to Edward Said’s concept of Orientalism, which describes how the West produces knowledge and dominates ‘the Orient’ through academic, cultural and discursive processes.[4] Like Orientalism, homonationalism speaks to the ways Western powers (such as the U.S. and Canada) circulate ideas about other cultures (like Arab and Islamic cultures) in...
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