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12 Nov 2020
On the Sex Life of the Incredible Shrinking Man 3: Agalmatophilia
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You're looking swell, Dolly ... I. Hello, Dolly! One of my favourite - because one of the most touching - scenes in Richard Mathe...
27 Oct 2020
On Travel/Writing (with a Deleuzian Punchline)
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Have monogrammed trunk will travel To consider travel writing is one thing: but to conceive of literature as travel is something else;...
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1 Sept 2019
D. H. Lawrence and the Novel (Part 1)
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Henry Rayner: Portrait of D. H. Lawrence (1929) D. H. Lawrence was acutely concerned with the (moral) question of the novel: its ...
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20 Nov 2018
Too Much Water-Jelly
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Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard is best-known for a six-volume autobiographical novel given the Hitlerean title Min Kamp (200...
6 Apr 2017
The Most Beautiful Streets of Paris (Notes on Surrealist Mannequin Fetish)
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André Masson: Mannequin (1938) Photo by Raoul Ubac (gelatin silver print) The Cleveland Museum of Art If you love Love, yo...
21 Mar 2017
D. H. Lawrence and the Grand Perverts
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Drawing of D. H. Lawrence by David Levine (1968) According to D. H. Lawrence, in a letter written to Aldous Huxley, behind all ...
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1 May 2014
In Praise of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction
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Pulp Fiction , written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, is twenty years old this month having premiered in Cannes, May 1994. ...
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