Jan Mieszkowski
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Professor of German & Comparative Literature at Reed College. Recently finished a book about the languages of botany.
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A masterpiece of literature is never anything more than a dictionary in disorder.
–Jean Cocteau
I taught this about 10 years ago. I think it went over quite well, as I recall.
Pleased to have a piece in this new volume.
"He thought that he had learned patience, but he had only lost impatience."
–Maurice Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion
Spent most of the day in an online symposium – 6 excellent papers and a cool roundtable discussion of texts by Hemingway and Hans Christian Andersen.
Exactly. I tell them: "Overreading? We aren't even close to getting out of the realm of underreading!"
What are students taught in high school such that they worry that the most basic exegetical move may constitute "overreading"?
Don’t you know that "No" is the wildest word we consign to Language?
–Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibility -
A fairer House than Prose -
More numerous of Windows -
Superior - for Doors -
I was going to try to guess what sort of software it might be, but then you gave it away.
Furcht vor der Nacht, Furcht vor der Nicht-Nacht
-Franz Kafka, 18 Okt. 1917
“Sound film as the limit for Kafka’s and Chaplin’s worlds.”
–Walter Benjamin
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TFW you realize that the bookstore categories have passed you by.
Required seminar wear.
Reading between the lines.