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Review Review
This is a review of reviews. Happy New Year.
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Tagged apocalypse, awkward, death, frames, knowledge, language, loneliness, power, supernatural, violence
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Spurious
Spurious is a novel by Lars Iyer, © Melville House 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged academics, apocalypse, beckett, blanchot, book review, contemporary fiction, fiction, fragments, funny, kafka, knowledge, nihilism, novel, philosophy, postmodernism, questions
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The Last Warner Woman
The Last Warner Woman is a novel by Kei Miller, © Coffee House Press 2012
Posted in Book Review
Tagged apocalypse, book review, contemporary fiction, fiction, frames, gender, jamaica, knowledge, language, London, nihilism, novel, parables, readers, reading, reading process, religion, supernatural, warning, writers, writing, writing process
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The Flame Alphabet
The Flame Alphabet is a novel by Ben Marcus, © Knopf 2012 Language/GPS Article Thing: Understanding Place & Space in a Digital Babel
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Tagged apocalypse, apocalypse fiction, awkward, book review, children, contemporary fiction, first person, knowledge, language, linguisitics, novel, perspective, postmodernism, reading
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