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.@hastuc_dibtux shares his encounter with Dexedrine––which he sees as a psyop implicated in the problems raised by the chaos and hyperreality of the modern world and the “spiritual zoomers” who must contend with it: https://t.co/fxSpDVh06s
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7 months
Does Deborah Levy’s August Blue do justice to the rich literary history of the theme of the double? Find out what @benmshields thinks: https://t.co/bmFPI8MIHd
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7 months
Sydney Mayfield Pollack on Lou Reed’s biography––in which “senior critic Will Hermes sees Lou Reed to be both Dr. Frankenstein and the monster Frankenstein created”: https://t.co/Ind5KJK5IL
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7 months
Vicariously experience some goth nostalgia through Carlos Dengler’s recounting of his time in New York City’s late-90s club scene: https://t.co/OEIoGpWhBp
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7 months
A reflection on Simone Weil's writings from the year of her death, by @roselyddon: https://t.co/dUVtaY72hr
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7 months
.@Perez_Writes presents an overview of filmic depictions of Miami: https://t.co/k5kpKfvmDn
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7 months
.@tao_lin explores the historical evolution of autism diagnosis and treatment: https://t.co/xswTTginrA
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The Mars Review of Books
7 months
.@FamedCelebrity's satirical take on the public health measures put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that they failed to grasp the complexity of the virus: https://t.co/wFBik7nNK0
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The Mars Review of Books
7 months
According to @FOMO_sacer, Bret Easton Ellis is "Proust on Quaaludes and tequila and coke": https://t.co/hls9jh8NEB
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The Mars Review of Books
7 months
An article as relevant in today’s gooning-filled cyperspace as it was two years ago… @magdajtaylor talks porn addiction and Jason Portnoy’s memoir: https://t.co/Mnp2JmuodC
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7 months
.@RossBarkan on how the noxious young man has been pushed to the periphery of the literary milieu: https://t.co/fTOIlxurzh
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The Mars Review of Books
8 months
.@sitful_hatred delves into the world of the warez scene––a clandestine network of piracy groups specializing in the illicit distribution of digital media––via Martin Paul Eve: https://t.co/YLN13PSEBe
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The Mars Review of Books
8 months
Before you start your spring cleaning this year, read @poldectonteg article on the dystopian Marie Kondo empire: https://t.co/b8JXpQJrry
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The Mars Review of Books
8 months
We hope you think of MRB as the type of high-taste publication that posts reviews of classical art, and not just articles about inceldom and internet deep-cuts: https://t.co/lXoJPnHYEg
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8 months
R.I.P. Proust, you would’ve loved X. @unmeritedsteak https://t.co/CydOdlfRu5
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8 months
Love Wins. February, 2022.
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8 months
A comparison of misinformation in classic news media versus in the digital age and how the internet can potentially lessen blind faith. @MarcHochstein https://t.co/IYkDX3jBsA
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8 months
Maybe the only time you'll see Delicious Tacos and Cormac McCarthy in the same sentence: https://t.co/xEWbGux7ds
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8 months
Clare Casey reviews Stone Age Herbalist's Essays Vol. II and reflects on her own encounters with the occult: https://t.co/uaDcatnjwr
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8 months
.@Perez_Writes reflects on some female writers who are resisting the “shrill prudes” of modern-day publishing etiquette and some female writers who aren’t. Includes: Stephanie LaCava, Tess Gunty, Celeste Ng, and Allie Rowbottom. https://t.co/pIvmNrhHiR
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