I first heard of Gaddis’s The Recognitions (1955) ten years ago when the professor who would become my M.A. thesis director gave a public lecture on “encyclopedic fiction.” I’m embarrassed that I
Month: November 2014
Reading Aloud (#17): from Gjertrud Schnackenberg’s “Venus Velvet No. 2” (2010)
from Venus Velvet No. 2 And in a place arrived at on our knees, He tugged my face to his, as if he took His own
New YouTube Series: “Reading Tasks: Episodes in Theory and Criticism”
For the past three semesters, my channel has been the home of supplementary lectures for courses I teach at the University of Rhode Island. Since I’m
Slow Reading (1.27): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 29-30)
No dinosaurs this time, but there are a few references to dogs. My last post—which only read a handful of sentences from Difference and Repetition—concluded with a
Slow Reading (1.27): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 29-30)
No dinosaurs this time, but there are a few references to dogs. My last post—which only read a handful of sentences from Difference and Repetition—concluded with a