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Writer. —PhD English UWarwick 2009, pubbed on Thomas Pynchon —Two novels with @coronasamizdat.bsky.social For now, not here much...active at http://goodreads.com/wdclarke https://wdclarke.org (reviews, crit, pol economy) Ontario, Canada

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Last day on the river this year...
14C and perhaps 40mm of rain tomorrow :(

06.03.2026 21:32 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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In NLR 157: an interview with Ervand Abrahamian.

A leading historian of modern Iran on the power structures of the Islamic Republic and the long-incubated American-Israeli assault.

newleftreview.org/issues/ii157...

03.03.2026 18:05 👍 11 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 1
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Standoff

26.02.2026 16:50 👍 15 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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It's pub day for my new novel, The Tavern at the End of History. When writing I imagined it like The Magic Mountain­, but shorter & with Jews. (& also angels, a dybbuk, & stolen art). Looking forward to sharing it with you all!

10.02.2026 20:26 👍 20 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 1
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Genius Novels vs. Talent Novels and Martin Amis’s House of Meetings If I were to give Martin Amis a ‘report card’ (in the manner in which Kurt Vonnegut famously gave himself), House of Meetings would indeed get an “A” from me, though that in itself would …

I was going to write about Martin Amis's novel, House of Meetings...
...but ended up mostly mulling over his distinction between ‘talent novels’ and ‘genius novels’

blog.wdclarke.org/genius-novel...

10.02.2026 21:12 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1
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An Offshore Finance Bestiary (Poem) (With apologies to Michael Donaghy) *

An Offshore Finance bestiary
(This actually the truncated version :P)
blog.wdclarke.org/an-offshore-...

08.02.2026 12:45 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, by Brooke Harrington (Review) Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, by Brooke Harrington, is a heavily-endnoted “Norton Short” of about 100 pages—at about half the length of Oxford’s VSI series, th…

“...at World Liberty Financial, Pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered”
www.wsj.com/finance/curr...

Viz. my review of @ebharrington.bsky.social 's book, Offshore: Stealth Wealth &the New Colonialism:
blog.wdclarke.org/offshore-ste...
(+ a propos of my An Offshore Finance Bestiary, link in reply)

08.02.2026 12:43 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Indeed, It was something ofa personal joke of Dr. Ed's that
Frud, that 'grat' dream-reader (Traumdeuter), that puffed-up old
spinner of yarns, had 'discovered' or rather imagined there was
a connection between an adult individual 's dream-states and the
'rpressed ' but psychically active traumas of childhood, and that
the patient's dream was therefore the 'myal road to the uncon-
scious'. And this imagmed connection, as Dr. Ed saw it, was based
upon some rather spurious etymologizing on Freud 's part, or to
use Freud's own terminology against him, upon some uncon-
scious 'wish-fulfilment' of the late, grat Viennese witch-doctor's.
Freud may have considered himself a scientist, but Dr. Ed's pin
had him wriggling in an entirely different collection of exotic
specimens: amongst the family of august, Germanic theoreti-
cians, the species of the 'professional' philologist. Like his fore-
runners Hegel and Nietzsche, Freud's reputation rested not so

Indeed, It was something ofa personal joke of Dr. Ed's that Frud, that 'grat' dream-reader (Traumdeuter), that puffed-up old spinner of yarns, had 'discovered' or rather imagined there was a connection between an adult individual 's dream-states and the 'rpressed ' but psychically active traumas of childhood, and that the patient's dream was therefore the 'myal road to the uncon- scious'. And this imagmed connection, as Dr. Ed saw it, was based upon some rather spurious etymologizing on Freud 's part, or to use Freud's own terminology against him, upon some uncon- scious 'wish-fulfilment' of the late, grat Viennese witch-doctor's. Freud may have considered himself a scientist, but Dr. Ed's pin had him wriggling in an entirely different collection of exotic specimens: amongst the family of august, Germanic theoreti- cians, the species of the 'professional' philologist. Like his fore- runners Hegel and Nietzsche, Freud's reputation rested not so

X deleted this reply I made over there: a character in my first novel, a psychiatrist & lead researcher for a new antidepressant, was wont to speak ill of Freud, though he had never read him—as with most Marx-detractors, ofc!

03.02.2026 12:43 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Song & The Singer At the end of 2025 I finally finished a song (lyrics, barebones melody) that I had begun over a year earlier, a song I had expressly written with a specific duo in mind—a very busy musician-friend/…

Just popping back in to share the lyrics to a song, begun in early 2024...
(not *at all* to ‘shame’ the very busy musician/writer friend I sent it to hahahahaha)
...that I finally finished at the end of 2025, after many a dead end...

blog.wdclarke.org/the-song-the...

30.01.2026 16:57 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

bsky.app/profile/wdcl...

28.01.2026 19:26 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

(Making scarce for a bit, then...
—I'll be back if I think I've written anything worth linking to...
+ Will end this pinned 🧵w/ a reminder ⬇️
for anyone looking for them of where to get my two books)

28.01.2026 19:25 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
The 1744 version of the New Science was also revised by
the author according to literary criteria. The new text was
harder to follow than before, written as it was in a still more
personal style which was turning into a private language as
its author withdrew further into himself. The revised
version is also more vivid, more concrete, more poetic,
or—to use a favourite term of Vico's—more 'sublime'.

The 1744 version of the New Science was also revised by the author according to literary criteria. The new text was harder to follow than before, written as it was in a still more personal style which was turning into a private language as its author withdrew further into himself. The revised version is also more vivid, more concrete, more poetic, or—to use a favourite term of Vico's—more 'sublime'.

3) Give up reading newly-published books & Commence Endgame/literary Hail Mary Moonshot Dice-roll:
—Withdraw still further into Self
—Craft sentences exponentially harder to follow in a private language & an ever more personal style
➡️Enter the Vivid, Concrete, Poetic Sublime

28.01.2026 19:19 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Vico 's intellectual development
misrepresentation' and felt obliged to reply to it at length,
gs he had once answered the criticisms of his Ancient
Wisdom of the Italians. His sense of being misunderstood
and unrecognized, 'a foreigner in his own country' , was
only confirmed. Indeed, in the 1720s, if not before, Vico
seems to have withdrawn from society and retired 'to his
desk, as to his high impregnable citadel' (A 200). In his
melancholy solitude he appears even to have given up
reading, or at least to have given up reading newly published
books. To one of his foreign correspondents he wrote that
in Naples the republic of letters was 'near its end' , for books
in Greek and Latin were falling in price for lack of demand.

Vico 's intellectual development misrepresentation' and felt obliged to reply to it at length, gs he had once answered the criticisms of his Ancient Wisdom of the Italians. His sense of being misunderstood and unrecognized, 'a foreigner in his own country' , was only confirmed. Indeed, in the 1720s, if not before, Vico seems to have withdrawn from society and retired 'to his desk, as to his high impregnable citadel' (A 200). In his melancholy solitude he appears even to have given up reading, or at least to have given up reading newly published books. To one of his foreign correspondents he wrote that in Naples the republic of letters was 'near its end' , for books in Greek and Latin were falling in price for lack of demand.

2) Conclude that when not simply ignored, you needs must be misunderstood, &so self-exile by withdrawing from the society of yr fellows to the impregnable citadel of yr desk
(fr the battlement of which yr initial diagnosis that the Republic of Letters is near its end shall be reassuringly confirmed)

28.01.2026 12:51 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Vico's gift [of his own book] did not elicit a response in this case
either. The author was bitterly disappointed with the
public reaction to his book, or to be more exact, with the
lack of reaction. 'In this city', he wrote from Naples, 11
reckon that I have sent it to the desert, and I avoid all the
main centres so as not to meet the people to whom I have
sent copies, and if I cannot avoid them, I greet them hastily;
and when this happens none of them give any sign of having
read it, and so confirm me in my opinion that I have sent it
to the desert.' Since the ideas of Descartes remained so
fashionable in Naples, Vico commented sadly in another of
his letters, it was only to be expected that his own work
would be condemned.

Vico's gift [of his own book] did not elicit a response in this case either. The author was bitterly disappointed with the public reaction to his book, or to be more exact, with the lack of reaction. 'In this city', he wrote from Naples, 11 reckon that I have sent it to the desert, and I avoid all the main centres so as not to meet the people to whom I have sent copies, and if I cannot avoid them, I greet them hastily; and when this happens none of them give any sign of having read it, and so confirm me in my opinion that I have sent it to the desert.' Since the ideas of Descartes remained so fashionable in Naples, Vico commented sadly in another of his letters, it was only to be expected that his own work would be condemned.

Reposting/transmuting these monitory bits of critical biography as tripartite literary career-path/lifeplan 🧵:
(1) Deliberate self-exposure to the Vico virus

28.01.2026 12:37 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0

Your books deserve better plagiarists...could only give this show 15, ok 21 minutes of my time it was so preposterous...Billions same. .At the very least someone should adapt/update Gaddis's JR through the lens of Hayek's Bastards

28.01.2026 12:19 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The NYT Special: Confrontation occurred, rib broke

CNNification: Confronts Ice, breaks own rib

Rufology: (BLM + DEI)*CRT = ANTIFA 101 in the ICUs of MN
{FAFO in USA}

27.01.2026 21:11 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Dipped Magic Wand: On Max Kommerell’s “Jean Paul” - Journal #157 Appearing for the first time in English, Walter Benjamin’s 1934 review of Max Kommerell’s book on the German poet Jean Paul.

“It is not through form [Gestalt] but rather through transformation that creatures can offer themselves inexhaustibly to poetry from this source.”

— Walter Benjamin

from an essay recently translated for the first time (shared by Winter Pallaksch):
www.e-flux.com/journal/157/...

27.01.2026 20:50 👍 36 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 0
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Feeling anti-gravity's pull...

27.01.2026 18:44 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

“Only in dreams, in poetry, in play […] do we sometimes arrive at what we were before we were this thing that, who knows, we are.”

— Julio Cortázar, Hopscotch

27.01.2026 17:44 👍 38 🔁 9 💬 0 📌 0
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Follow-up/Etiology:
And so we see the all too common pattern:
A bad review.
The retreat to an impregnable citadel.
The Republic of Letters is near its end.

27.01.2026 15:22 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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Vico, sending free copies of his books out and about, into the social desert, where only media darlings deserve acknowledgement of receipt-of-book

27.01.2026 14:57 👍 7 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1
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Neil Young Reasserts Amazon Boycott, Gifts Entire Catalog To Greenland In October, Neil Young pulled his catalog from Amazon Music and called for a boycott. “BUY LOCAL. BUY DIRECT. BEZOS SUPPORTS THIS GOVERNMENT. IT DOES NOT SUPPORT YOU OR ME,” he wrote. Now, he’s reasse...

"Amazon is owned by Jeff Bezos, a billionaire backer of the president," writes Neil Young. “The president's international policies and his support of ICE, make it impossible for me to ignore his actions.”

He also announced that anyone in Greenland can access his entire catalog for free at his site.

27.01.2026 00:38 👍 1374 🔁 379 💬 17 📌 53

By contrast, I and my brothers and sisters are characters in a laughable (if not for the reality effect of... Reality) sequel to Terry Gilliam's movie, Brazil.

25.01.2026 20:00 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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“I am not a character in a novel,” says Conrad’s Razumov...

(from House of Meetings by Martin Amis)

25.01.2026 19:57 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
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Thank you.
Would love to hear you two discuss a bit more of what you think about the roles of the MN governor and Minn. mayor in all this, vis à vis Schumer's & Jeffries' federal inadequacy...(Context: thinking of Corey Robin on possible parallels w/1923 Germany 👇)

coreyrobin.com/2026/01/24/o...

25.01.2026 13:53 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Excellent interview/analysis of the, as we were wont to say, "current conjuncture"...

25.01.2026 13:35 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0

That time Rahm Emanuel (and Tim Geitner) "prioritized" families out by killing any Obama admin notion of foreclosure prevention

(from We've Got People by @ryangrim.bsky.social )

23.01.2026 17:32 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Ha! Well, rest assred that the Intro to the Oxford Pride & Prejudice, which I am re-reading just now by happy coincidence, got it right!

20.01.2026 20:43 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I mean, I am truly colour-blind, but if the model can't even get its own colours/scale right...?!

17.01.2026 12:57 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

No one made any reply. I yawned, chucked Pri & Prej across the room, then went off in search of Peak TV

14.01.2026 22:54 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0