The Eye That Never Sleeps — Clarence John Laughlin

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Slow Learner (Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow)

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From page 641 of Gravity’s Rainbow. More hidden future-titles.

Reading backwards (Oscar Wilde)

There is a great deal to be said in favour of reading a novel backwards.  The last page is, as a rule, the most interesting, and when one begins with the catastrophe or the dénoûment one feels on pleasant terms of equality with the author.  It is like going behind the scenes of a theatre.  One is no longer taken in, and the hairbreadth escapes of the hero and the wild agonies of the heroine leave one absolutely unmoved.

From the “Sententiae” section of A Critic in Pall Mall.

Good Country People (Illustration of the Flannery O’Connor Story) — Afu Chan

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More of Afu Chan’s work.

Read the Flannery O’Connor story “Good Country People.”

“Strange Fruit” — Billie Holiday