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Public Library 5.3
Carved up, or kindly cut? James Ley on Raymond Carver and the writer-editor relationship. Via The Australian. Publishing: The revolutionary future. Jason Epstein on the revolution that is here. Via New York Review of Books Thinkwriting about Don DeLillo. On DeLillo, writer and lover of language. By Darragh McManus and via The Guardian The Acre. [...]
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Public Library 6.11
Kabul: city Number One – Part 4. Adam Curtis’s series on Afghanistan continues. You should be following it if you aren’t already. Borges’s short story, ‘The Book of Sand’ as a hypertext and game. Beckett with Lacan. Slavoj Zizek writes on Beckett’s ‘utter self-emptying of subjectivity’. Dictionary of Sydney. Exciting project that will only continue [...]
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Public Library 1.4