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    The Anthology of Babel

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    Contributor(s)
    Ben-Merre, David ()
    Coursey, Julia ()
    Daigle, Claire ()
    Engel, Stephen David ()
    Falk, Em K. ()
    Hock, Stephen ()
    Johnson, Reed ()
    Krajewski, Bruce ()
    Lehman, Eric D. ()
    Ligo, Seth ()
    Marnane, Ryan ()
    McLoone, Katherine ()
    Mendez, Maria-Josee ()
    Neira, Raul ()
    Newcomb, Matthew ()
    Sarfan, Austin ()
    Speese, James ()
    Zille, Tom ()
    Simon, Ed (editor)
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    English
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    Abstract
    Why should there only be literary scholarship about authors who actually lived, and texts which exist? Where are the articles on Enoch Campion, Linus Withold, Redondo Panza, Darshan Singh, or Heidi B. Morton? That none of these are real authors should be no impediment to interpreting their invented writings. In the first collection of its kind, The Anthology of Babel publishes academic articles by scholars on authors, books, and movements that are completely invented. Blurring the lines between scholarship and creative writing, The Anthology of Babel inaugurates a completely new literary genre perfectly attuned to the era we live in, a project evocative of Jorge-Louis Borges, Umberto Eco, and Italo Calvino.
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26044
    Keywords
    imaginary literature; Jorge Luis Borges; literary studies; literary criticism; philosophy; labyrinths; Babel
    DOI
    10.21983/P3.0254.1.00
    ISBN
    9781950192489, 9781950192472
    Publisher
    punctum books
    Publisher website
    http://punctumbooks.com
    Publication date and place
    Brooklyn, NY, 2020
    Imprint
    Dead Letter Office
    Classification
    Literary essays
    Pages
    398
    Rights
    http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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      This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871069.

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