No dinosaurs this time, but there are a few references to dogs. My last post—which only read a handful of sentences… READ MORE
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I had avoided reading Roger Fry: A Biography (1940) until this past summer, though I’m not entirely sure why. Perhaps it’s because Woolf seems… READ MORE
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The Rock I Seventy Years Later It is an illusion that we were ever alive, Lived in the houses of… READ MORE
In my last post—completed over two months ago (eek!)—I tried to unpack the point of departure for DR‘s philosophy of difference. And where… READ MORE
With David Mitchell’s forthcoming novel, The Bone Clocks (2014), set for US release next month, it was about time I settled… READ MORE
Though I haven’t completed the project that has kept me from my slow readings for a few weeks, I need to… READ MORE
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A friend of mine recommended The Master and Margarita to me about eight years ago. Though I have forgotten which translation… READ MORE
An overdue research project has kept me from my “slow readings” for a few weeks, but I have had some time in… READ MORE
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You can’t watch this Haraway lecture through my site, but it’s worth checking out on Vimeo. (The Woolf reference near the… READ MORE
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Dulce et Decorum Est Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till… READ MORE