Duncan B. Barlow
Goodreads Author
Born
Louisville, The United States
Website
Genre
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Member Since
February 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/duncanbbarlow
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Super Cell Anemia
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2008
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Fifteen Views of Jacksonville: Short Stories from a Bold City
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2018
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Of Flesh and Fur
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A Dog Between Us
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The Celestial Bandit: A Tribute to Isidore Ducasse, the Comte de Lautréamont, Upon the 175th Anniversary of His Birth
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2021
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The Tusculum Review: Volume 2
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Duncan’s Recent Updates
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“We will always come against people who don't like our books. People who think what we're doing this trivial or cliché or tries too hard. But there will always be people who love what we do and we have to take those good moments to heart.”
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“We will always come against people who don't like our books. People who think what we're doing is trivial or cliché or tries too hard. But there will always be people who love what we do and we have to take those good moments to heart.”
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“Can you understand,' asked my father, 'the deep meaning of that weakness, that passion for colored tissue, for papier-mache, for distemper, for oakum and sawdust? This is,' he continued with a pained smile, 'the proof of our love for matter as such, for its fluffiness or porosity, for its unique mystical consistency. Demiurge, that great master and artist, made matter invisible, made it disappear under the surface of life. We, on the contrary, love its creaking, its resistance, its clumsiness. We like to see behind each gesture, behind each move, its inertia, its heavy effort, its bearlike awkwardness.”
― The Street of Crocodiles
― The Street of Crocodiles