The Harrow-Pin We’d be told, “If you don’t behave There’ll be nothing in your Christmas stocking for you But an… READ MORE
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Elm (from Ruth Fainlight) I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root: It is… READ MORE
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I hope to be posting new editions of “Slow Reading” soon (as well as edited and revised versions of older… READ MORE
For those of you who have been reading my Deleuze series, I apologize for the lack of updates. I assure… READ MORE
The first novel my students and I discussed this semester in ENG 378: Aspects of Postmodernism was B.S. Johnson’s Christie Malry’s… READ MORE
The first sentence of the fourth section of Deleuze’s introduction succinctly outlines (and rehearses) the remaining paragraphs of this third section on concepts and… READ MORE
Last time, I promised to cover several paragraphs in one post in order to get to the end of this… READ MORE
My favourite time was soon after sunset, when I liked to catch the first sight of the evening star, suddenly… READ MORE
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Though I’m still refraining from watching Cloud Atlas (2013), it is a pleasure to see the exuberance for character and narrative and… READ MORE