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Are you a scholar interested in the interplay of creative practice and research? An academic lost in the limbo of invisible labor? A disaffected millennial looking for inspiration in the Anthropocene? SCOTT RETTBERG and LAI-TZE FAN have the transcript you need, in Episode 6 of the Center for Digital Narrative podcast!
(BECOMING) PYNCHON IN A PINCH!
Join HANJO BERRESSEM as he deconstructs JOHN KRAFFT and LUC HERMAN’s Becoming Pynchon (2023) in his carefully constructed review! Read Writing in Flux and discover what the geniuses behind the Pynchon Notes (1979-2009) have in store for you.
GADDIS, GADDIS, GADDIS!!!
Return to the postmodern literary roots of electronic book review with the introductory articles to our latest gathering on the legendary WILLIAM T. GADDIS!
In Gaddis-Knowledge After the “Very Small Audience Era, ALI CHETWYND is here to welcome you to the first post-centenary collection of work on Gaddis, in all its open-access glory!
Esteemed Gaddis scholar STEVEN MOORE provides a glimpse into the possible futures of Gaddis scholarship with an exploration of topics ripe for budding researchers to pick, in New Directions in Gaddis Scholarship.
Want to dive deeper into post-post-modern futurology? The Futures of Gaddis Studies roundtable—featuring CRYSTAL ALBERTS, GREGORY COMNES, TIME CONLEY, BRIGETTE FÉLIX, VICTORIA HARDING, ANJA ZIEDLER, RONE SHAVERS, TOM LECLAIR, and electronic book review’s very own JOSEPH TABBI—delivers reflections, revelations, and recognitions of The Recognitions!
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