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Nilling: prose essays on noise, pornography, the codex, melancholy, lucretius, folds, cities and related aporias - no. 6 (Second edition.)

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Nilling is a sequence of 6 loosely linked prose essays about noise, pornography, the codex, melancholy, Lucretius, folds, cities and related aporias: in short, these are essays on reading.

Lisa Robertson applies an acute eye to the subject of reading and writingtwo elemental forces that, she suggests, cannot be separated.For Robertson, a book is an intimacy, and with keen and insightful language, Nilling's essays builds into a lively yet close conversation with Robertson's "e;masters"e;: past writers, philosophers, and idealists who have guided her reading (and writing) practice to this point.If "e;a reader is a beginner,"e; then even regular readers of Robertson's kind of deep thinking will delight in the infinite folding together of conceptsthe codex, pornography, melancholy, citiesthat on their own may seem banal, but in their twisting intertextuality, make for a scintillating study of reading as a deep engagement.

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BookThug
1927040329 / 9781927040324
eBook
814.6
21/01/2013
Canada
English
96 pages
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