On Writing a Blog About Lily Hoang’s Reading By Moonseok Choi I trust all of you have had that moment curiosity grasps your heart and mind before Facebook, before Internet (was there ever such a time) when research becomes but an excuse, reading accompanies guilt and secret yet you skim it once from the random page it opened […]
Monthly Archive for October, 2016
You may had heard of Norman Finkelstein. You may have heard of Michael Heller. You may have heard about Norman Finkelstein and Michael Heller. You might have heard of them. It is possible that you remember seeing that they would read. That they would read together at Notre Dame. It is possible that you have not. Possible […]
He raises a fist. It transforms into an open palm through the magic of extending his fingers. It sways from left, to right, then left. He repeats it as many times as is necessary. It’s me, Moon. I’ve written something on my hand. Won’t you give it back to me? Thank you. Ahem. Danielle Dutton […]