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A little rant over here

By feedwordpress on March 25, 2014

Hello, So I’ve already done my blogging for this week, but I felt the need to post a little rant, and since it has everything to do with Arts One here it is: I’ve heard multiple comments from my peers … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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zombie apocalypses are already happening… and have been for quite awhile apparently

By feedwordpress on January 14, 2014

I, unfortunately, am also included in the “zombies” because I completely blanked out and just remembered I have a blog post due today. Well technically yesterday. Whoops. Northanger Abbey is interesting, and I got into it right at the beginning … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Magic is real — The Kingdom of This World by Alejo Carpentier

By feedwordpress on November 19, 2013

I forgot I had to do a blog post… Sorry! The Kingdom of This World is an interesting novel, and I’m still in the midst of digesting it and trying to get into the “magical realism” of the story. I … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Everyone’s disappearing… Take me too, maybe? –– The Master & Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov

By feedwordpress on October 22, 2013

Between trying to study for my mid-terms and trying to finish reading The Master and Margarita I have to admit I’ve become very confused; everything is just mixing together in this one big container labelled “brain”. And while this mixing is … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Repetition and Sisyphus

By feedwordpress on September 4, 2013

“The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than … Continue reading →Continue reading →

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Repetition and Sisyphus

By feedwordpress on September 4, 2013

“The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than … Continue reading →Continue reading →

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“Kafka and His Precursors”

By feedwordpress on September 3, 2013

Jorge Luis Borges’s “Kafka and His Precursors” begins oddly: “I once premeditated making a study of Kafka’s precursors.” The use of the verb “premeditate” is odd enough, in the Spanish (“Yo premedité alguna vez”) as much as in the English, … Continue reading →

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Podcast: Frankenstein and “The Daisy Dolls”

Podcast: Frankenstein and “The Daisy Dolls”

By Jon on April 4, 2013

Discussion with Jon Beasley-Murray and Kevin McNeilly

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Foe

By feedwordpress on March 26, 2013

As part of the Arts One Digital initiative (which I’ve mentioned before, we’re recording various lectures delivered as part of UBC’s “Arts One” program. You can see for instance my lecture on J M Coetzee’s Foe here, in various formats. … Continue reading →

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Watchmen

By feedwordpress on March 25, 2013

Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’s Watchmen offers something of a counter-factual history of the Cold War. In particular, it imagines the central role of two generations of masked do-gooders: a 1940s cohort of “Minutemen,” most of whom are somewhat ephemeral … Continue reading →

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