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PhDing in Exeter: Modernism and the making of macroeconomics. Having spent years doing less interesting stuff.
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Unfortunately not...
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They are in the Keep and although terse are fascinating... particularly strong on how the Woolf's spent their money
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Easy to find out by looking at Lisa's profile.
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"We must, then, revise Guillory’s definition: Close reading is, in fact, more than merely showing the work of reading—if it’s that at all. Close reading is a genre that turns quotations into evidence for well-crafted arguments made beautifully." makes me impatient for Sinykin and Winant
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maybe I should have suggested 'relatively'! But the new editor has been trying to get on top of turn around times.
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Poetry London
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Art & the homeless will be removed once Blackstone take control pe-insights.com/blackstone-e...
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hopefully this works on.ft.com/4h7fdun
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I'm generally not a fan of this columnist, but this one is worth reading: www.ft.com/content/8178...
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I'm a nonentity get me out of here
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just eat: www.mercatoditestaccio.it
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Without any Woolf the list is too cruel... and I think I might have Tristram Shandy in there too
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Sorry that one's full.
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you may need to fight your way through to the bar, or be patient and a waiter will be with you soon
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time for pink champagne...
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What a brilliant offer... no reason not to buy: sunypress.edu/Books/F/Free...
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Hopefully you get some writing done in such a magical landscape.... I'd be tempted to sit and stare... or wander and be diverted
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And what did you make of the movie?
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I've come across it mostly in The Dyer's Hand, but also in The Enchafèd Flood where there's a slightly different take
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Another one interested in the pack... and is it interwar, inter war, or inter-war 😅
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And I believe it ended in 1928 (at the earliest)
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wishing metaphor had stayed where Aristotle put it...
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Walk along the Highline to the Whitney
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👍
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Write it all up please!