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Tag Archives: Pulp Fiction
Gramsci, and compiling an inventory
When reading the end of Lethem’s essay in which he discusses Kabuki theater and Dixieland as examples of forms of artistic expression that stagnated in their refusal to acknowledge or grow with the changes that were occurring around them, I … Continue reading
First Post: Movies, Books, Violence and Subjectivity
In the essay by Franzen, he stated that, “the novelist has more and more to say to readers who have less and less time to read…”. People in this day and age are becoming less interested in what should be … Continue reading