Catherine Eisner
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Capital Murder: Emily Dickinson and the Case of the Missing Metonyms
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Capital murder? Yes. In two senses. I refer to the notorious forgery of an Emily Dickinson poem fabricated by the homicidal fraud ster and...
Thursday, 11 February 2021
The grievous worries of Gissingites . . . ‘You have to promise me to suppress your redundant auxiliary verbs . . . ’ (To Have and Have Not, Part 2.)
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I fear the following reflections rehash a Case of Unfinished Business inasmuch as a little while ago I challenged those assumptions that ...
Friday, 11 December 2020
Socialist Realism. . . a Brief History. . .
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A peasant named Prosper was shot for stealing a turnip so he did not live to see the farmer rebury the turnip. Prosper received no such...
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Pseudo-Borges . . . the Academy of Silence and their Oracular Urn
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There existed in ancient Greece a curious association called the Academy of Silence. It was composed of 100 members, each one pledged to do ...
Monday, 12 October 2020
Riffrains of a Jazz-Loving Poet . . . Winter Crossings by Alexis Lykiard.
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Admirers of Alexis Lykiard ’s signature wit and brio will be rewarded by his new collection, Winter Crossings , whose tonality, they will pl...
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