Tag: nietzsche

2004-08-25

A Poetry of Noesis

On Joseph McElroy's Fiction as a lifelong, dramatic investigation of noesis - that abstract but
evocative concept rooted in Platonic idealism and redefined(through Phenomenology) as
those ineluctable acts of consciousness that constitute reality.

2003-11-12

Bataille’s Project: Atheology, Non-Knowledge

Marc LaFountain reviews a new collection of Bataille's writings and considers the philosopher's thoughts on prayer in a system and practice of atheology.

2003-04-24

Narratological Amphibiousness, or: Invitation to the Covert History of Possibility

Lance Olsen continues the FC/2 authors' discussion of Carole Maso's AVA and adds some bits on Laird Hunt, Mark Z Danielewski, Judd Morrissey and Lori Talley, and other recent U.S. avant-gardists.

1996-09-01

Of Graphomania, Confession, and the Writing Self

Todd E. Napolitano on the kitsch of on-line journals, most of which have flashed and disappeared since they were panned here, in the Fall 1996 ebr.

1996-12-30

Going Gonzo: Following the Trail of the WWWench

Todd E. Napolitano on Going Gonzo: Following the Trail of the WWWench

1996-12-30

Restoring Dora Marsden

Michael Wutz reviews Bruce Clarke's Dora Marsden and Early Modernism: Gender, Individualism, Science

1999-01-01

One or Many Gombrowicz’s?

On twentieth-century Poland's leading author.

1999-01-01

Becoming Postmodern: A Romanian Literature Survey

Florin Popescu introduces Western readers to a national literature whose modern humor and archaic spirituality affront postmodern sensibilities

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