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Cooking with gas

william h. gass

1924 — 2017

Adorno once wrote, “Talent is perhaps nothing other than successfully sublimated rage…”

I have a new essay in Empty Mirror. A lot of ideas have stuck with me while reading Gass over the last three years or so, and I put them together.

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor bajin580Posted on December 15, 2017Categories Gass, William H., New publication

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Fiction

History of Materialism @ Spillover (backup)

Memories of Jumbo @ Misery Tourism

Blue Hour @ scissors & spackle

Worms @ Sledgehammer

Last and First Human Beings @ Passages North

15 Family Sagas @ Babel Tower (backup)

The GAN Writing Contest @ Modern Jungle (backup)

The Old Woman @ The Airgonaut

All About @ Shantih p. 72

Essays

A Wreath for William @ Empty Mirror

Dunes @ Atticus Review

The Rains of New York @ Entropy

Beyond Portland @ Seventh Wave

Criticism

On Cărtărescu @ Asymptote

Book Reviews @ Full Stop

On Calinescu @ Entropy

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the nanjing atrocities

SHIVA, beginnings & endings

 

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