OK, some links for this week:
- Jeff Sparrow's 'What We Talk about When We Talk about Politics'. Obviously.
- Re: the above, why not read Mayakovsky's 'Order No. 2 to the Army of the Arts' (1921)? I love this poem even though it calls for exactly what I'm arguing against (which, weirdly, kind of supports my argument about literature and potentiality).
- There is, of course, another possibility in the above debate that's been left more or less unexplored: anyone for a spot of désoeuvrement?
- I'm late on this but it's a previously unpublished David Foster Wallace story, so whatever.
- Just say no to NaNoWriMo.
- Joshua Cohen has quickly become one of my favourite reviewers eva. This one on Doc Zhivago doesn't contain his trademark weisenheimerism, but, you know, it's still really good.
Emmett, link no. 3 not working. Also, thanks for that Mayakovsky poem.
ReplyDelete"weisenheimer" - an upstart who makes conceited, sardonic, insolent comments.
ReplyDeleteIs this what you meant Emmett??
cheers
Martin
Zoe, the link should be fixed now. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMartin, yes I was goofily coining a neologism in "weisenheimerism", i.e. the quality of being a weisenheimer, which was meant to be an act of weisenheimerism itself. But Cohen usually is quite the weisenheimer; check out his review of Gordon Lish's Collected Fictions: http://www.bookforum.com/review/5976