Roundup
Some Stuff
Semester is finally over and now I feel like I have so much to tell you about…
Jessica Smith is compiling “An evolving, informal and incomplete list of contemporary female poets writing in (or translated to) English”
David Shields has an interesting interview at 3QD, in which he offers “A Very Partial Reading List” of his 120 favorite books ever written
Fukuyama reviews Julian Young’s biography of Nietzsche
Thalia Field has a new book out, which she co-wrote with Abigail Lang, called A Prank of Georges
U of Georgia Press is holding their annual Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
MLP has announced that anyone who pre-orders Sasha Fletcher’s WHEN ALL OUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED before June 1st will receive a free copy of a companion chapbook called THE WORLD CHANGES AS IT WRAPS AROUND YOU.
Larry Fondation reviews Vanessa Place’s La Medusa
Bradley Sands has a new book out called My Heart Said No, But the Camera Crew Said Yes!
Oh, and here is David Lynch’s short film “The Alphabet” (1968)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmMwKBMse_w&feature=player_embedded
i read Fondation review this morning and immediately ordered La Medusa afterward. really looking forward to reading it.
Thank you for the Shields list!
He likes Nabokov’s shortish essay on Gogol, but does not list any of Gogol’s works. Huh.
i read Fondation review this morning and immediately ordered La Medusa afterward. really looking forward to reading it.
Awesome. Never thought, alphabet could be so intensively creepy. Lynch at his best!
Thank you for the Shields list!
“One of the central concepts in Nietzsche’s philosophy was the “eternal return of the same,” that is, the need to affirm the value of one’s life in every single detail as something to be repeated endlessly through time.”
Uh, that’s kind of very wrong.
fukuyama is a bankrupt institution unto himself
He likes Nabokov’s shortish essay on Gogol, but does not list any of Gogol’s works. Huh.
Awesome. Never thought, alphabet could be so intensively creepy. Lynch at his best!
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“One of the central concepts in Nietzsche’s philosophy was the “eternal return of the same,” that is, the need to affirm the value of one’s life in every single detail as something to be repeated endlessly through time.”
Uh, that’s kind of very wrong.
fukuyama is a bankrupt institution unto himself
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