M. Allen Cunningham
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The Green Age of Asher Witherow
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2004
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Perpetua's Kin
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Lost Son
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2006
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Q & A
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2021
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Date of Disappearance
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2012
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The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists (Samizdat Series)
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2014
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Partisans: A Lost Work by Geoffrey Peerson Leed (Samizdat Series)
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2015
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Funny-Ass Thoreau (Regeneration Series)
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The Flickering Page: The Reading Experience in Digital Times (Samizdat Series)
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2014
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Prose Conjuration: The Art of Reading Cormac McCarthy
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“The artist, whom the work of imagination renders at once honoree and outcast, is everywhere and nowhere at home -- and that in itself is belongingness of kinds.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“Being comprehended is the novelist's version of being a part of things.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“It's not a matter of what you deserve -- and more to the point -- certainly not a matter of what you THINK you deserve. All that matters is what you're committed to, and how you honor that commitment, and -- sometimes -- what you are blessed by.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“It's not a matter of what you deserve -- and more to the point -- certainly not a matter of what you THINK you deserve. All that matters is what you're committed to, and how you honor that commitment, and -- sometimes -- what you are blessed by.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“Art is long. If we work for ourselves of course we must hurry. If we work for her we must often pause.”
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“Being comprehended is the novelist's version of being a part of things.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“No poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone. His significance, his appreciation is the appreciation of his relation to the dead poets and artists. You cannot value him alone; you must see him, for contrast and comparison, among the dead. I mean this as a principle of aesthetic, not merely historical criticism...What happens when a new work of art is created is something that happens simultaneously to all the works of art which preceded it...The poet who is aware of this will be aware of great difficulties and responsibilities.”
― Tradition and the Individual Talent: An Essay
― Tradition and the Individual Talent: An Essay
“The artist, whom the work of imagination renders at once honoree and outcast, is everywhere and nowhere at home -- and that in itself is belongingness of kinds.”
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
― The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists










































