Library

1/ From Soto (I need his other book on choleaje, and I want to finish this one–and reread Clayton, and some of the people they both cite): Años después, Marco Martos y Elsa Villanueva harán un análisis exhaustivo de T I en su libro fundamental «Las palabras de Trilce» (1989). Pero fue Gonzalo Sobejano quien instituyó la poética del cuerpo en la lírica vallejiana. En 1971, publica el ensayo «Poesía del cuerpo en Poemas humanos» (reproducido en Julio Ortega: César Vallejo, 1974), donde afirma: «Humanos quiere decir primariamente, “corporales”: poemas del cuerpo, visto el cuerpo —autoinspeccionado— como eso que sufre para morir».

2/ Tony Judt, Thinking the 20th Century; he’s a Snyder friend and Snyder is influential on Ukraine, so I am interested.

3/ Supplément au voyage a Bougainville, for my idea on the colonizer casting himself as colonized, eating the colonized

4/ Contempt

5/ Reading Machines

6/ Oscar de Pablo including Mictlantecuhtli

7/ The Honest Case for the Humanities; related is The Humanities Have Done Nothing Wrong and this piece has remarks on Spivak that I need for my theory of eating the colonized

8/ Decimonónica and I need to rejoin LASA and C19

9/ Lingua Ukrainian lessons

10/ Men’s submissiveness vis-a-vis authority is the foundation of the toxic homosocial misogyny of our current administration and the manosphere, after all.

11/ Fooling the Nation (Reid-Ross)

12/ Laura’s AI Information Repository

13/ The Tree Within (on Paz and India)

14/ Death Fugue (Celan)

15/ Our latest review on Moro

16/ Should I get a Roomba?

17/ The Counterrevolutionary Shadow, one of the important books on American History I need to read, there’s another connected to it that will come up in relation to it

18/ SAND, a place to submit Moro

Axé.


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