Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Adventures of Four Trips to Antiquity By Everett Gee Jackson
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All great books are meant to take us on an adventure, to places unknown, with people unknown, to a world unknown; Everett Gee Jackson do...
Monday, September 24, 2012
Spencer Dew's, Learning for Revolution: The Work of Kathy Acker, Brings this Feminist's Work Back to Life
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Spencer Dew's Learning for Revolution: The Work of Kathy Acker is providing the public with a comprehensive insight into the work a...
Monday, September 10, 2012
What is the Origin of Life? Who is Darwin? Wheeler's, "150 Years of Evolution" Will Explain!
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In commemoration of Charles Darwin's 200 th birthday San Diego State University gathered scholars from varying fields and injected...
Thursday, September 06, 2012
An Experimental Journey in Avant Garde Wizardry and Synthesis! All within Renato Barilli's Voyage to the End of the World (SDSU PRESS)
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Renato Barilli accomplishes something wildly different and radically unexpected in his Italian translated work, Voyage to the End of th...
Friday, August 17, 2012
Is It All Over Now? "In Memoriam To Postmodernism: Essays on the Avant-Pop"
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Postmodernism is dead. Or so say Avant-Popists. Or so said Avant-Popists close to twenty years ago. So, looking at it today, has Avant-P...
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
War, Yesterday and Today: Jean Norton Cru's War Books from SDSU Press
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An insight into the grim truths of war. Often we see glorified, action-packed depictions of war. Soldiers bravely charging the enemy, d...
Saturday, August 04, 2012
It’s Not Just a Sound Bite. Steinbeck’s Echo Gets Louder in "Homer from Salinas: John Steinbeck’s Enduring Voice for California" (and everyone else who’s listening)
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I saw the news today. Oh boy. Apparently, depending on which of our presidential candidates you ask, the economic numbers tell different tal...
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