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Jerry Zaslove

    The Insurance Man
    Untimely Passages
    • Untimely Passages

      • 560 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      These essays emerge from years of reading, writing, and teaching through the exemplary controversies, commitments, and atmosphere of the crises of modernism that accompany the author’s reading of European literature as a world literature. The author imagines the collection through the image of the Colporteur, who appears along the streets and waysides, walking the arcades of cities with books. One reads books, teaches them, speaks them, and they speak through us, then we write about them, and, if we are fortunate, we read them not just once but again and again. As a teacher of literature, the author is one of the fortunate ones. Untimely Passages is organized into “Dossiers,” which are the imaginary bridges over the literary river crossings. The collection shows a life in writing by crossing rivers to the “other shores.” While it is true, according to Heraclitus, that we can’t “step into the same river twice,” we can cross to the other shores and watch the rivers flowing, and even cross back again and again by rereading and writing by often posing the question of “Why Write?” The bridges become the authors we read, and we learn to listen to the noises coming from our bookcases.

      Untimely Passages
    • The Insurance Man

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Literary Nonfiction. Art. Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Insurance Man: Kafka in the Penal Colony, held at the Simon Fraser University Gallery from April 25 to June 27, 2009, THE INSURANCE MAN includes texts by Ian Angus, Lee Bacchus, Michael Barnholden, Michael Bourke, Rob Brownie, Willie Brisco, Kathi Diamant, Brian Graham, Mark Jaskela, Bill Jeffries, Tom McGauley, Tom Morris, ryan andrew Murphy, carl peters, Kaia Scott, Peyman Vahabzadeh, Jerry Zaslove.

      The Insurance Man