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Prousting in the Republic of Letters

Prousting in the Republic of Letters

Marcel Proust represents many things. Chief among these perhaps, especially for non-French readers, is quantity…

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Paul Vacca: Proust and Digital Life

Paul Vacca: Proust and Digital Life

Proust would advise us to refuse the tyranny of algorithms…

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Did Woolf prefer Joyce or Proust?

Did Woolf prefer Joyce or Proust?

The Sirens imploring Ulysses to stay, 1886 by James Heffernan More than twenty years ago, Suzette Henke challenged what was then the reigning view of Virginia Woolf’s response to James Joyce’s Ulysses. To judge this response by Woolf’s most damning comments on the book and its author, Henke argued, is to overlook what she said…

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‘Swann’s Way’ by Marcel Proust

‘Swann’s Way’ by Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust at a garden party Those who have read Proust, and even those who haven’t, all know about the episode with the madeleine and tisane. As this is the scene that begins the Recherche, it is especially worth returning to given its the centenary of the publication of Swann’s Way: not only does “the…

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Flutter By by M. Munro

Flutter By by M. Munro

ZHUANG ZHOU DREAMS HE IS A BUTTERFLY…

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Genese Grill’s Winter

Genese Grill’s Winter

Does one consider the beginnings more when at end-times?

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Uniqueness Is Overrated by Paul Vacca

Uniqueness Is Overrated by Paul Vacca

Art is largely a matter of ipseity…

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Joe Linker on John Matthias

Joe Linker on John Matthias

Style is more than how you put something down on paper. It’s how you live…

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Paul Vacca: How to be an Incipit?

Paul Vacca: How to be an Incipit?

Unleashed on social networks, the first sentence becomes a sign of recognition, a knowing wink, a cabalistic sign between insiders…

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Gamified Morality

I think I can remember the last time I was morally certain…

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Paul Vacca: Unexpected Umberto Eco

Paul Vacca: Unexpected Umberto Eco

Books always give us something different than expected…

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What’s Eating

What’s Eating

All life seems to be like wine, in that one always wants more; but unlike wine, in that one cannot quit it. Writing in particular seems to be a lot like wine. It’s good, it’s bad…

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Out of Sebald’s Sequence by Greg Gerke

Out of Sebald’s Sequence by Greg Gerke

It seems there are some writers who teach you how to write and there are others who teach you what to write about…

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Joe Linker on Eli S. Evans

Joe Linker on Eli S. Evans

We find ourselves in New Hampshire, or Mexico, driving about, or at home, and writing and thinking ahead…

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The Perpetual Hygiene Regime and the STEMification of the Intellectuals

The Perpetual Hygiene Regime and the STEMification of the Intellectuals

It is the duty of intellectuals and artists to reject enforced glee, to carve out a preserve for the life of the soul as best they can, and to call madness by its name…

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