The Genealogies of Modernity Journal

Literature & Arts Kirsten Hall Literature & Arts Kirsten Hall

The Deep Eighteenth Century

It is this backward glance, careful and sustained, at who we used to be, that will give us back the image of who we are now and what possibilities the future might hold.

Kirsten Hall considers the appeal of the 18th century and “2001: A Space Odyssey”

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Literature & Arts Daniel Fitzpatrick Literature & Arts Daniel Fitzpatrick

Faintly Contemptible Vessels

We inheritors of the Cartesian dream believe that if we had enough knowledge, we could know the past and the future and could banish the fictions which for a hundred millennia have spelled our ruin.

Daniel Fitzpatrick on James Joyce and Thornton Wilder

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Literature & Arts Trevor Cribben Merrill Literature & Arts Trevor Cribben Merrill

Writing After Girard

Girard is not only an academic theorist but a veritable agent of culture who has shaped the thinking of writers around the world…. But where there is influence, there is also the potential for anxiety.

Trevor Merrill on novel writing after Girard

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Literature & Arts Tom Break Literature & Arts Tom Break

Waiting on Value

The possibility of an event, of perceiving a thing in the difficulty of what it is to be, of a momentary vision with an other-worldly value, is necessarily predicated on a certain degree of silence.

Tom Break on patience and contemplation

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Literature & Arts Jeffrey Wald Literature & Arts Jeffrey Wald

Fight for Your Long Loud Laughs

So read this book. Support an adjunct. Get ready to laugh. Get ready to scratch your head at points and wonder, “Why did I listen to that dude online who told me to read this book?”

Jeffrey Wald reviews Alex Kudera’s For Your Long Day and finds reasons for laughter

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