Metafiction as R&D

To prep for the next diss. chapter, on the figure of the "believer," I’ve been reading lots of lit crit on metafiction and, in an unrelated line of reading, have been simultaneously perusing Ha-Joon Chang’s Bad Samaritans, a terrific book on economic development that blows neo-liberal free-market orthodoxies more or less out of the political-economic … Continue reading Metafiction as R&D

Metafiction as R&D

To prep for the next diss. chapter, on the figure of the "believer," I’ve been reading lots of lit crit on metafiction and, in an unrelated line of reading, have been simultaneously perusing Ha-Joon Chang’s Bad Samaritans, a terrific book on economic development that blows neo-liberal free-market orthodoxies more or less out of the political-economic … Continue reading Metafiction as R&D

Singapore 3.0

I haven’t written anything for this blog in a long while, largely because I’ve been in the US, partly out of laziness.  I am writing from Singapore now, where I am teaching yet another EPGY course in creative writing.  I was also in Singapore this past May, teaching yet another class.  There isn’t much to … Continue reading Singapore 3.0

Academic hangover

Last night, I mailed my revised hipster chapter to my dissertation advisors and to some other people I thought might be interested in reading it.  Today, I’ve been feeling intellectually lazy and hung over. I’m cleansing the mental palate by reading Charles Johnson’s 1999 novel, Dreamer, a fictionalized rendition of the last two years of … Continue reading Academic hangover

Academic hangover

Last night, I mailed my revised hipster chapter to my dissertation advisors and to some other people I thought might be interested in reading it.  Today, I’ve been feeling intellectually lazy and hung over. I’m cleansing the mental palate by reading Charles Johnson’s 1999 novel, Dreamer, a fictionalized rendition of the last two years of … Continue reading Academic hangover