Category: censored opinions
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William Atheling and The Issue at Hand
While he wrote fiction, James Blish secretly sent in a ton of critical essays pushing by force the entire genre to think critically about itself under the pseudonym William Atheling, Jr and the title The Issue at Hand. In it, he gave scathing rebukes of his best friends — some of his contemporary masters of science…
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Anthony Cirilla Interview
A Dialog Between Editor Lancelot Schaubert and Three-Time Contributor to OF GODS AND GLOBES, Dr. Anthony Cirilla : * * * Ed. Lancelot Schaubert: So this Of Gods and Globes series isn’t astrology, or isn’t supposed to be, so what the heck are we doing here — enough for a third volume? Dr. Anthony Cirilla: As…
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Fart Proudly by Benjamin Franklin
Editor’s Note: Fart Proudly or A Letter to a Royal Academy about farting or To the Royal Academy of Farting was a response by Benjamin Franklin to the academic societies of the time that were, if you’ll excuse me, up their own ass. We’re publishing Fart Proudly in our long tradition of Dead Guest Posts…
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How can I road trip like Steinbeck Travels with Charley?
You know how in my reviews of LJ’s novel and FC’s novel both, I talked about how I feel like I owe people all the time? How I feel horrible when I don’t read a friend’s book? That goes double for books I’m gifted. That — I am delighted to say — was not the case for…
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Cussing and Kissing Because of all the Things You’ve Done
Saturday; October 8th 2022: Zionist in Tehran literally means someone who is the cruelest. “They’re all zionists boy, worse than Zionism. Look at them; they’re tall.” An old man got close to me and whispered with malice. I mocked him. “Be very careful.” he answered: “cause we need you — all the young — healthy…
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The End of the Salad Days
“Please go,” said the man in the tie, ushering us out through the automatic doors. Shuffling nearby were two checked out looking cops; the supermarket manager evidently feeling a possibility of violent protest from the old man and me. Without making a scene, we left and crossed the sprawling parking lot to the Volvo ‘88…
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Sitting at the Feet of a First Time Jewish Novelist
Recently sat down with friend of the site and first time Jewish novelist, Alexander Sirkman on his work-in-progress. We talked about our weltanschauungs and how they interplay, particularly with novel writing and creativity.
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Bad Intellectual: The Houellebecqian Case of Catherine Perez-Shakdam
Alors, les Français sont en train de flatter l’islam bien.Sadegh Hedayat Once, one of the Iranian politicians in the Parliament of Iran during his speech accounted a brief conversation with arteshbod Hossein Fardoust, some years after 1979. Fardoust was a friend of Shah and one of the most influential figures of SAVAK—in the last meeting…
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On the Spirit of a Racehorse
Twenty thoroughbreds line up at the starting gate of the Kentucky Derby, stamping with impatience, leaning forward pulling the bits out of their mouths, unwilling to yield their heads to their jockeys. The two and three year colts and fillies, since the moment they were weaned and introduced to the saddle’s girth squeezing…
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8 Weeks
ONE – October 3 Late-summer flowers are almost gone. Phlox, brown-eyed susans, the delicate, weedy daisies that no one can bear to pull up by the roots—all of these have begun to fade. The herbs in the garden behind the Quadrangle Club, too, are dying. Picking basil, I find each straight stem beginning…

