Max Thrax
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Managing editor @APCON_MAG | Novel GOD IS A KILLER https://t.co/mYOo9yWeng
Joined July 2020
RT @20gaShotgun: .@FarthestHeaven has some of the best poetry in America by Americans and if I get to publish every book I want this year i…
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RT @luso_brendan: I pre-ordered three of these and you are imagining what it will feel like to do the same. The more you imagine it, the be…
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RT @KelbyLosackBRB: Find out why Brian Allen Carr said I'm the "Irvine Welsh of South Syrup City" and Gabino Iglesias had to admit I'm the…
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RT @EllroyReader: ELLROY READS is back with a look a Ruth Rendell's classic psychological tale 'A Judgement in Stone'
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@MauditePart Excellent. Not a huge surprise he and Artaud were discovered by the same guy. Two geniuses, would’ve made a great sitcom
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@PanopticonEmoji Might splurge on Under Fire soon (probably the novel that inspired Journey the most) but Barbusse is severely underread in general
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@realMattKParker They came out within a few years of each other during the interwar period. There was a foreboding and apocalyptic mood
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@realMattKParker Both he and Heidegger were fixated on death and on how you should live before you die. Not a coincidence their most famous books came out with a few years of each other
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@realMattKParker Different reasons. From Pascal alone we have a common theme (divertissement) and also a centuries old prose style against which Céline was seen as a visceral reaction
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RT @APCON_MAG: THE TONNERRE ENIGMA: A TREATISE ON THE ABORTED RECONSTRUCTION OF A LOST MASTERPIECE - from the pages of Sokal Nouveau "In t…
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