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Brian Sendelbach
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The Underpants Zoo
— published 2011 |
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Planet of Beer: A Smell of Steve Treasury
— published 2009 |
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My Tooth Is Loose, Dr. Moose
by Teresa Johnston, Brian Sendelbach (Goodreads Author) — published 2012 — 2 editions |
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This book is meta-meta. It is a novel-length palindrome, wrapping around itself in vivid self-referentiality. It may have written itself; more plausibly, it's about a book that wrote itself and feels guilty. because it harbors a molecule of guilt...
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“Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.”
― Oscar Wilde
― Oscar Wilde
“In a culture that is becoming ever more story-stupid, in which a representative of the Coca-Cola company can, with a straight face, pronounce, as he donates a collection of archival Coca-Cola commercials to the Library of Congress, that 'Coca-Cola has become an integral part of people's lives by helping to tell these stories,' it is perhaps not surprising that people have trouble teaching and receiving a novel as complex and flawed as Huck Finn, but it is even more urgent that we learn to look passionately and technically at stories, if only to protect ourselves from the false and manipulative ones being circulated among us.”
― George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone
― George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone
“...if we define Megaphone as the composite of hundreds of voices we hear each day that come to us from people we don't know, via high-tech sources, it's clear that a significant and ascendant component of that voice has become bottom-dwelling, shrill, incurious, ranting, and agenda-driven. It strives to antagonize us, make us feel anxious, ineffective, and alone; convince us that the world is full of enemies and of people stupider and less agreeable than ourselves; is dedicated to the idea that, outside the sphere of our immediate experience, the world works in a different, more hostile, less knowable manner. This braindead tendency is viral and manifests intermittently; while it is the blood in the veins of some of your media figures, it flickers on and off in others. ”
― George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone
― George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone
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