Author: PGR

  • empty, ersatz nature

    Damn, but Kate Wagner is a good writer. Here she is on the aesthetics of ruination for The Baffler: Unlike images of nature’s reclamation of Chernobyl, there is no righteous, morbid, fetishistic pleasure to be found in Superfund sites whether or not they’re remediated. In a secular world free of mysticism, they are perhaps the…

  • 07JAN20 / accessions

    Yet more Palgrave sale stuff. It feels all shades of ironic to be acquiring more books at a time when I’m about to undertake a massive library cull… but hey, I’ve dropped a lot of vices over the years, and the only person this one harms or inconveniences is me. No regrets.

  • levelling up, moving on

    And so it begins. I’ve never gotten into the giving of codenames to my ongoing projects — a practice that’s fairly popular with some other denizens of the Isles of Blogging — because frankly I’d find that to be just one more layer of complication in managing the damned things. And I haven’t really given…

  • 05JAN20

  • Blue sky thinkin’