discipline posted:Well, what do you think?
it gives me the same feeling of dread as good vapourwave
c_man posted:
i cant tell by the glare, but is one called the slenderman invasion?
getfiscal posted:wtf why is there another movie called mission to moscow....
youre close just replace every letter in "wtf" with another letter
Neon_Night_Rider posted:did Georges Lefebvre write the best books about the French Revolution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_%28musical%29
discipline posted:I'm chilling in bed under thick blankets with my cat drinking tea, smoking argila and reading open veins of latin america
nice. i'm up reading "the joy of being a priest" by cardinal schoenborn.
Neon_Night_Rider posted:did Georges Lefebvre write the best books about the French Revolution
his book The French Revolution slays, would highly recommend.
Combination of compactness and a quiet, unobtrusive poetry of situation and setting reminds me of Stendahl more than any other german author....which makes a sort of sense, considering Fontane's French Huguenot background, though of course such atavistic explanations should hardly be taken seriously.
But more importantly, I think it suffers above all by ending with the Fall of Robespierre. Doing that is like writing a history of the Russian Revolution and choosing to end with the Death of Lenin. For one thing, it ends up with story which is very narrowly centered in France (and in turn very narrowly focused in Paris). For instance, nb: Italy is only mentioned once throughout the entire text, and it is as a word in a title for a book by Laurence Sterne.
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discipline posted:I saw there was some discussion on twitter about it but since I deactivated I can't see most of it.
The main criticism that I have seen is that the objects of attack were considered too obviously personal--which, to me,seems an odd point to make about a work of satire. in which authorial spleen and bile should be considered a given.
A second allegation was that the presentation of the sale of sex within the story reproduced the tropes of the journalists that the work was criticizing. Not sure exactly what meant, to be honest.
The third criticism I heard kicked around was that it was too short. But that is better than being attacked for being too long, imo.
Hope everything is going well with you, by the way.
HenryKrinkle posted:
I can't even wrap my head around that letter
he's since deleted his twitter account and seems to be doing well.
edit: but seriously Henry do you know the story behind that letter or what they're even asking for?
in order to protest this, they decided to 'go galt' and stop tweeting to deny the parasites of this world the fruits of their genius.
while this tactic would have likely ground the entire engine of ivory tower knowledge production to a halt, it appears that they realized the enormity of what they were doing and relented to the anguished cries of phd students because all the twitter accounts at the end of the letter have made posts within the last hour