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Friday, March 5, 2010
Fiction?
‘As an object a book can sit around for years, resting comfortably on a library shelf, but as a text, it does not exist at all unless it is read, interpreted, understood.’ –D. G. Myers
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Watching
Stranger than Fiction
Mon Oncle
The Squid and the Whale
Brick
In the City of Sylvia
Coffee and Cigarettes
Wings of Desire
(to) Watch
Cinema Paradiso
Playtime
Reading
Georges Perec,
Life, A User's Manual
Milan Kundera,
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Paul Auster,
The New York Trilogy
Colum McCann,
Let the Great World Spin
Adam Caruso,
The Feeling of Things
Franz Kafka,
Metamorphosis
Inaki Abalos,
The Good Life
Various,
The Lives of Spaces
Italo Calvino,
Invisible Cities
Virginia Woolf,
Mrs. Dalloway
James Joyce,
Dubliners
Paul Auster,
Travels in the Scriptorium
Walter Benjamin,
One Way Street and Other Writings
Kazuyo Ishiguro,
Nocturnes
Colum McCann,
Zoli
Peter Zumthor,
Atmospheres
(to) Read
Jose Luis Borge,
Labyrinths and Other Stories
Thomas de Quincey,
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Primo Levi,
The Periodic Table
Gilles Deleuze,
Cinema 1
Gilles Deleuze,
Cinema 2
Contributors
Jenny Kingston
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