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Revision as of 12:48, 24 April 2021
"Reading Dracula's Autobiography" is a short poem by Karl Jones.
Reading Dracula's Autobiography
Context: "His politics are, shall we say, unfortunate. But at least some of his books are awesome."
Classic dilemma
The Artist versus the Art
Can we read Dracula's autobiography without inviting his blood into our veins?
In the News
The Mat is a Generalization is a computational performance program by the goth-influenced mathematical ensemble Vampire Welcome Mat. Math critic and known fabulist Karl Jones calls it "an extraordinary and heart-felt tribute to the general semantics of Alfred Korzybski."
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (24 April 2021)