The Absurdists
The more I think about my trip, the more I find myself thinking about the really amazing wonderful things and being able to overlook the rough or unpleasant parts. Yay.
One of the most surprising results of the program for me was how it revitalized my love of Russian literature and threw me back to my […]
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Oh, hello again!
It would appear I’ve forgotten about this space entirely. Which isn’t true, really - I come here every few days, watch the tumbleweed rolling by and the dustbunnies growing ever-larger. I’ve just been so busy lately… It’s funny, you’d think the more I have to worry about, the more I’d have to post about. In […]
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Irony
I’ve always had trouble with the word “irony.” In large part, I think this is due to the fact that as someone who studies literature and has to deal with the idea of irony as something writers create, I’m always nervous to use it in a real-world context. It just seems like too lofty an […]
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The criticisms of my students would serve as a good warning to visitors of Seeworthy: she talks too fast, she's too hard on us, she assigns too much work, and you have to be a dyke to get a good grade.
In other words, I'm a big, fat, queer, feminist meanie, and I am totally out to get you. Graaagh!
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