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Literature, art and technology


A new issue of Context, is out, including A Kick in the Pants: Reintroducing Henry Miller; and The Rise of Market Criticism in the U.S.: A review of The Shape of the Signifier: 1967 to the End of History by Walter Benn Michaels. After a long period of waning, satire is back in American culture. Check out The New Haven Review of Books, founded to publish reviews, essays, poems, fiction, and occasional pieces by writers who live in the New Haven area. Post-Katrina Literature: After millions of words of factual reports about the 2005 natural disaster, only now is fiction beginning to reflect its impact. A Pulitzer Prize winner who spends very little time writing? Hailed as the most important poet of his generation, Paul Muldoon likes to keep a clear head. 

The first chapter from The Warhol Economy: How Fashion, Art,

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