• Miss Subways, David Duchovny •

It was beautiful, and once again I was fully hooked in the story 🤧
The more I read the more I wanted to know about Emer and her story
And as an English literature student I just loved the whole intertextuality of the book
Really a good read 🥰

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Honestly the thing that blows my mind about W Standard Wonderland is how it manages to do intertextuality with itself even though it's one single work (same applies to Trianthology and MYTH, I guess it's something I really really enjoy and hope happens more often)

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Yes! I admire your intertextuality there Susie! Sander is a hero of mine too!

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This week's teaching so far: Ursula K Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea + Dianna Wynne Jones's Howl's Moving Castle. Excellent discussions on race, gender, power, language, agency, transformations, intertextuality, and, yes, there was singing in too!

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