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Portland Day 2 – Powell’s Books | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 22 March, 2009 • 8:20 pm. Portland Day 2 – Powell’s Books. The Gold Room, I believe? Home of sci-fi, mystery, and my brother’s fav – manga. Display of music books in the Pearl Room. An autographed Ingmar Bergman collection in the Rare Books (Pearl Room). I ended up looking in-depth (ranging from a few minutes’ contemplation to a 20 minute reading session) at the following and more –. Zak Smith’s Illustrations for each page of Gravity’s Rainbow. Participating in the intric...
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SBR 5: The Magic Maker | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 26 March, 2010 • 1:07 pm. SBR 5: The Magic Maker. Charles Norman’s biography of E.E. Cummings has been patiently waiting my time for almost exactly a year now – if we look back into the archives of this blog. We can see Cummings’ pipe peeping up alongside Woolf, Oe, and Blackmur. Gang This level of proximity can never be reached again in biography work around this period and people, and for this reason as well. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. State Re...
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Artemisia Drank The Ashes of Mausolus | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 23 February, 2010 • 4:53 pm. Artemisia Drank The Ashes of Mausolus. This is the second close-reading for the quarter. Sorry that it’s been about two weeks since I’ve written this, but I’m finally uploading it now. This is a piece concerning Pía Barros’ story,. It was repulsive to see it there, affixed to her, the liquid dribbling down its chin,. Coming from her breast which before had been pink and beautiful and was now. Reader. trans. Constance Farrington. You are commen...
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A festa | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 9 February, 2010 • 11:02 am. Included is my first paper for Literature and the Cultural Politics of Democracy, a close reading assignment. We were reading. By Îvan Angelo, a book centered around late ’60s Minas Gerais. I’ll be back on here in a few days to post the essay from this week (talking about a short story by Pía Barros) and also to get around to a wrap-up post of last year’s reading so I can start the 2010 linked list of books in the sidebar. Is an argument over ...
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SBR 4: Through the Eyes of the Judged | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 26 March, 2010 • 11:31 am. SBR 4: Through the Eyes of the Judged. Through the Eyes of the Judged. Through the Eyes of the Judged. Was a reminder of the privilege I face in being motivated and excited in school, regardless of feelings surrounding loneliness, against the breakdown of any academic motivation on the part of some of these guys. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Another Struggle to Exist.
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A Reading Plan | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 20 March, 2010 • 10:41 pm. The quarter has been busy, and highly rewarding – and now for a spring break! I’ve planned out a slight challenge. This spring break (20 – 28 March), I’ll try to read a book a day, and put up a short blurb about it as well. For example, later today I’ll hopefully have an initial reaction written up to. Death and the Maiden. Death and The Maiden. Through the Eyes of the Judged. EE Cummings – Magic Maker. Mark Nowak and Amiri Baraka,. Sun, March 28.
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SBR 6: Shut Up Shut Down | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 26 March, 2010 • 1:26 pm. SBR 6: Shut Up Shut Down. I don’t recall where I first heard of Mark Nowak. Nor can I remember where. Shut Up Shut Down. First surfaced. What I can say, though, is that now I remember what interested me about him. Mark Nowak is a labor-poet whose work is tied closely with creating an understanding of working-class culture in America. Shut Up Shut Down. I hope to read more Nowak soon. Real soon. 27 March, 2010 at 9:46 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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SBR 2: The Inferno | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 23 March, 2010 • 9:43 am. SBR 2: The Inferno. Alright, I’ve missed a day already in updating, but not in reading. So, this morning I’ll be posting SBRs (Spring Break Readings) 2 and 3. Today some friends and I are headed to a cabin for a few days, so I will probably be out of internet access and will emerge Thursday or Friday w/ 3 new SBRs. But first,. Which is my other assigned reading this break. Death permeates everything in. 23 March, 2010 at 4:36 pm. It is so hard to...
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SBR 1: Death and the Maiden | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 21 March, 2010 • 12:40 pm. SBR 1: Death and the Maiden. Death and the Maiden. Begins my Spring Break Reading personal challenge of finishing a book a day, and writing a short piece about it to go on here. Death and the Maiden. I think there is much to compare and discuss here in relation to the other work of Dorfman’s we’re working with,. Both are concerned with gaps, silences, and truth under dictatorship. The fortunate step. Death and the Maiden. Is able to take. A Conc...
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SBR 3: The Carnivorous Lamb | Trevor
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A blog so you can keep with him. 26 March, 2010 • 10:51 am. SBR 3: The Carnivorous Lamb. I’m back from a few days in the wild blue yonder, and it was gorgeous. This morning I’ll be playing catch-up on my SBR reviews, and hopefully uploading a picture of the lake or two. I’ve been reading Agustín Gómez-Arcos’ novel. Is about as brutal and elegantly written (and translated! As coming-of-age stories can be, but the destination is much brighter than the journey. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Rest Is Noise, The.