Owen

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Owen

Owen

@defOYtrust

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Washington, DC Joined Eylül 2021
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David Brüls
David Brüls@pristineasgrief·
@defOYtrust Here I am: not a US citizen, not a student—just a guy trying to stay grounded in the momentum! Hehe. Great piece, Owen. Your talent for fine observation and precise expression is inspiring.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
New Essay in The New Critic (link below)
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JoshuaPJ
JoshuaPJ@joshuahiker·
@eigenrobot That looks worth reading. Which I will. My source is a primary source professor of ancient languages who during the war was doing a stint attached to the 101st screaming eagles as intel officer.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@graveair You might be interested in the story/work of Lu Zhengxiang—a Chinese friend of St-John Perse who later became a Benedictine monk
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@graveair·
I never understood how South Koreans, of all Asian peoples, were the ones who surrendered most completely to Christianity, nor how, against every expectation, they managed to make it feel not imported, but native to their temples, their cults, and prophets.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@Hughposting He isn't even the best at this specific niche either—at least Crumplar makes it funny
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Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley@Hughposting·
This guy's entire journalism career is just parasitically reporting on a scene he claims to despise.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
To be fair to Gordon, he does identify some of texts as storehouse inventories
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@FoolOfD Highly recommend. Like A Rebours it is a very unique book.
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"D." Fool
"D." Fool@FoolOfD·
A YouTube channel I'd been watching recently suggested there's a throughline between Decadent literature (the death of Europe at the fin de siècle) and the Dying Earth sub-genre of science fiction (e.g., Jack Vance, Gene Wolfe). Whatever we're in feels beyond post-apocalyptic.
"D." Fool@FoolOfD

It feels as if we've finally reached Interview Heat Death this year, where the interviewer and interviewee can't be bothered anymore to maintain the façade that anybody actually cares about any of this shit anymore.

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Owen@defOYtrust·
@FoolOfD Did you read La Bas too?
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"D." Fool
"D." Fool@FoolOfD·
My favorite book of all time, "À rebours", is eminently relatable to our present moment: the last scion of his exhausted line has shut himself up in his ancestral home and wastes away his days collecting curios and decrying the state of modernity.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@mcmansionhell Rothfield pulled her punches a bit
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kate wehwalt
kate wehwalt@mcmansionhell·
that book lazar is a total astroturf job. got a copy for free at a launch party and read the first 20 pages and was shocked at how bad it was
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Sag Harbor Capital
Sag Harbor Capital@sagharborcap·
This is literally the most UChicago thing I have ever seen
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@m_s_1964 Can’t find my scan of it, but in the B Level there is also an interview with him in “The Midway Review” (John Podhoretz‘s student magazine)
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Miriam@m_s_1964·
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Dr. Alex Zawacki
Dr. Alex Zawacki@achillghost·
I think if I could hold all of my followers at the point of a sword and force them to read one book it would be Les Chants de Maldoror
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Owen
Owen@defOYtrust·
@silexsc The other annoying tic in Symbolist criticism is leaning too far on the music analogy. I like this counterpoint from Perse's early letters:
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@silexsc I swear that it is (and has always been) especially bad with Mallerme — I think, Symon is to blame: he gets to him first in Anglo scholarship and does a quasi-Bloom thing where he makes him (for Bloom Shakespeare ofc) out to be some sort of Godly figure.
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Owen@defOYtrust·
@roseromaunt Exactly. I remember James Merrill also observed this.
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