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The Dust, Michael Gottlieb From Against Expression, Edited by Kenneth Goldsmith and Craig Dworkin: 282: Without hypotaxis, narrative, or discursiveness, “The Dust” (Lost and Found [New York: Roof,…
From Rewiring the Real by Mark C. Taylor: 191: People, things, and events proliferate in narratives and counternarratives that simultaneously connect and disconnect, until everything becomes somewhat chaotic….
Ocean View is reproduced with permission from Gary Kibbins. And he might reply, employing his extended spiritual vocabulary, that all raw experience contains the potential for developing a…
From Representations of Social Media in Popular Discourse (PhD thesis) by Pamela Ingleton: I first encountered this piece in everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything, the accompanying volume to…