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proximoception ([personal profile] proximoception) wrote2007-03-20 01:21 am

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Had a jumpy pre-Break period, as a number of documents needed for admission kept somehow not arriving. One turned out to be in my file, actually several copies of it were as I'd been sending them at weekly intervals since January, but no one ever alerted the database that they were in there! Worse, my backup referrer apparently has cancer, and one of the forms that prevents you from responding to emails. Worse still, one of my main referrers went incommunicado for weeks--recovering from surgery. He was good early on, faxed several times, but they "were having trouble with their fax machine" that week--also the next week; and he did come through at last, couriering his letter in exactly as deliberation began.

So then during Break the acceptance letter arrived and I saw that stipend figure. These people cannot be serious. Bad enough you have to buy an undergrad degree in this country--do we really want graduate degrees to be wealth-based?

All very sanity-affecting.

[identity profile] proximoception.livejournal.com 2007-03-21 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
I can only remember theirs and Quinney's lucid one in The Poetics of Disappointment--all gloomy views. And Abrams', who doesn't want to accept it as despairing but doesn't know how to argue otherwise. Bloom writes on it five times (that I remember), Visionary Company's is probably the most teachable piece?

I believe Derrida and Hillis Miller write on it in Deconstruction and Criticism also, but don't stay on topic the way De Man does. But why even ask me, ask nightspore.

I wrote a longish paper on it, and a number of contemporaneous livejournal entries, a year and a half ago. Can't remember if I'd friended you yet?

[identity profile] paris-hat.livejournal.com 2007-03-21 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd been looking for the essays by Derrida and Hillis Miller, and it looked like they'd disappeared from the collection, when i saw my book's cover: Deconstruction and Consciousness. Thanks.

I'd love to see the paper you wrote on it. Do you still have my email address? We hadn't friended each other yet.

I taught Letter to M.G. today, and I now have a theory about the role of nature in that poem.

Off topic: have you read Twain's short piece "Journalism in Tennessee"? in an essay on humor George Plimpton says that Bloom pointed him to it, so I read it and it's great.

[identity profile] proximoception.livejournal.com 2007-03-22 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
What's the theory? Yes I have, a couple times! The Mysterious Stranger is also fantastic, though I think I read the adulterated text.