If you don't like David Ohle, Ben Marcus, Shelley Jackson, James Tate, Steve Aylett, Jesse Ball, Blake Butler, Shane Jones, Gert Jonke, John Olson, Salvador Plascencia, Richard Brautigan, HP Tinker, Flann O'Brien, Doug Rice, Oliverio Girondo, you shouldn't be here. Go away! Sentences are going to melt here and turn your brain into a cold weapon. Prepare for the best of the infraground literature. This is a pure propaganda, you will not find any common truths here - just sheer shockingly excavated future Bible heroes.
For example:
"The brother is built from food, in the manner of minute particles slowly sttling or suspended by slight currents, that exist in varying amounts in all air. There is least food-printing over the ocean and most at low levels over cities; food caused by airplanes is a serious addition to a radical new man-making practiced in versions of Detroit, and explains at least partially the heavy food-fall there"
- Ben Marcus, The Age of Wire and String
Is this shit or what? Is your brain still there?
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Rusana Bardarska - Death and time, human world and Cosmos, the insatiable need for sense and meaning, intellect (natural and artificial) and notably human consciousness, reason and love, art (literary, visual and musical) and human aesthetic drive and needs, objective history, national mythologies and individual memory, intergenerational dialogue, generational projects for the future and social ideals, feminism and gender, language as home of the Being, multilingualism and translation, economic theories and social orders, modern science and the future of human civilization… these are only the most prominent of the topics of the book
Rusana Bardarska, To Essay . Trans. by Christopher Buxton, Zornitsa Hristova, and the author. Open Letter, 2025 In To Essay, Rusana Bard...

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