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Author Archives: Marshall
The Moments Inbetween “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely”
For an individual who considers themselves “happy,” reading Claudia Rankine’s Don’t Let Me Be Lonely is an exercise in self-restraint. “Why” you may angrily shout at the lifeless novel “can’t she stop being so damned depressed?” Yet to read Rankine’s … Continue reading
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Bechdel and the Process of Creating Memory
Perhaps one of the most insightful moments into Bechdel’s work occurred for me as I watched her describe the process she used to create Fun Home. As Bechdel described the way in which she meticulously crafted her drawings around reality … Continue reading
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The Paratext of Struggle
Within his book, The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois begins every chapter with an excerpt of a song. These paratextual inclusions are particularly telling of Du Bois’ own experience and the tone which the respective chapter takes. Chapter … Continue reading
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A Gastrography of Me
Gastrography of Me As Michael Pollan states in his book The Omnivore’s Dilemma, choice of food “determines to a considerable extent what kind of creature we are.” Food is a an integral part of human life, in fact, it is … Continue reading
It’s All About the Benjamin Baby
Reading The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and comparing it to the spiritual autobiographies of the Puritans has brought to light what Smith and Watson refer to as audience. That is not to say that the juxtaposition of the two styles … Continue reading
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Grunty Rapids
While vacationing, families tend to do things. I don’t simply mean that they spend time together, but often there is an activity that everyone must engage in on every vacation. Some families have to play miniature golf, others make sure … Continue reading
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Sometimes You Have To Get It Right
Californication is probably one of my favorite shows on television. To briefly sum it up, the main character, Hank Moody, is something of a washed up author/rock star. An episode generally consists of Hank trying to do right by his … Continue reading
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