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Issue 64 The Nose Summer 2017
Table of Contents
Columns
- Leftovers / Up, Up, and Around
Joshua Bauchner The impersonal pleasures of the paternoster elevator
- Sentences / A History of the Lights and Shadows
Brian Dillon Learning sympathy from George Eliot
- Ingestion / Squirrels and Spiders
David B. Goldstein A table set, a wild animal, and us, invisible
- Inventory / Concrete Politics
Courtney Stephens and Pacho Velez The fragmentary presence of the Berlin Wall in the United States
Main
- Language at the End of the World
Jacob Mikanowski The undecipherable rongorongo script of Easter Island
- Vision Quest
William Germano Bringing the eye chart into focus
- Welcome to Armageddon!
Julian Lucas A philosophy of “permadeath” in the multiuser dungeon
- Onfim the Artist
Justin E. H. Smith The birch bark drawings of a thirteenth-century Slavonic schoolboy
- Against Gravity
Avinoam Shalem A vertical history of places and things
- Political Overtures
Justin Patch Playing to the crowd on the presidential campaign trail
The Nose
- Noble Rot
Elaine Ayers Joseph Arnold and the discovery of the corpse flower
- Cinematic Airs
Christopher Turner The battle of the “smellies”
- The Luminosity of the Nose
D. Graham Burnett Edward Lear’s Dong and the limits of critical rationality
And
- Postcard / Bulb, Olfactory
- Bookmark / Pinocchio’s Breaking Point
- Kiosk / Summer 2017
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