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The Cosmic Impulse in Literature

This occasional series is devoted to considering works of literature that, like many great religious texts and metaphysical systems, attempt to characterize the/a world as a whole. Click on the links below to read the entries in this series:

Part I: The Infinitude of Finnegans Wake

Part II: World without Setting: Beckett’s The Lost Ones

Part III: Fragility Itself: Henri Michaux’s Meidosems

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The latest post on my blog, Empassive: on Kierkegaard's views about the role of anxiety in the religious impulse, and the profound differences between his views and the Augustinian conception of Christianity. Go to mandelcabrera.com or click on the link in my bio!
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Check out the new issue of Colin Lee Marshall‘s great journal Erotoplasty, containing work by a host of writers, plus two short reviews by yours truly of some little-known modernist masterpieces. The first review is of Unica Zürn’s The Trumpets of Jericho. The second is of a volume by Henri Michaux (Life in the Folds) that was the subject of a recent essay on my blog (mandelcabrera.com). And, just in case you missed it, Erotoplasty 1 contains a short story of mine entitled “The Truth of all Tellings: A Report on the Coming Dissolution”. Link in bio!

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