Pataphilology: An Irreader

What do the bizzare etymologies of Jean-Pierre Brisset, made-up languages for literary fiction, The Dialectic of Enlightenment, Latin grammarians, Horace's Epodes, and the Papyrus of Ani have in common? Absolutely nothing. Yet, taken together they provide an unusually coherent picture of a hith...

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Other Authors: Gurd, Sean (Editor), Gerven Oei, Vincent W.J. van (Editor)
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Published: Earth, Milky Way punctum books 2018
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