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Oct| The same linguistic limitations confounded Cortázar in his literary writing as hemmed in Wittgenstein's philosophy. In this original critical essay for BBR, Ethan Rubin explains how these authors managed to rise above the mire of how things must be, to portray how things are.

 
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BBR returns in January 2012. Originally a literary magazine published by the University Professors Program at Boston University, the revamped Review will present new content daily -- original literary and critical writing, interviews with les belles enfants terribles of the creative class, fresh photography, and links to critical writing elsewhere online.

Until then, we'll be posting an original essay each month, to keep your attention fresh.

Readers are encourage to send in suggestions for original articles or interviews, or with links to interesting writing in other venues.

-- Jenna Dee, Editor

 


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