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Illogic in literature is one of my interests, including that which arises from narrative discontinuities, jarring juxtapositions of apparently unrelated scenes, cut-up and fold-in threads of story that are irresolvable into a coherent causality.
Notes on Strange Fiction: The Pataphysical Quirk Hal Duncan 2008
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Illogic in literature is one of my interests, including that which arises from narrative discontinuities, jarring juxtapositions of apparently unrelated scenes, cut-up and fold-in threads of story that are irresolvable into a coherent causality.
Archive 2008-08-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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Rhetoric and Illogic by John Jonik on Thursday, Dec 31, 2009 at 2: 50: 14 PM
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The Illogic of Collective Belief: What voters don't know hurts them.
Name This Book!, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Dart's Take: Illogic has been nice since 1996, back when he was winning battles at age 16 all over Ohio and the Midwest.
What's New In Dart's iPod #72 AKA The 2nd Quarter '09 Review Edition Dart Adams 2009
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Illogic by Paul from Potomac on Friday, Dec 11, 2009 at 12: 00: 31 PM
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I just heard his new collaborative EP with Illogic "One Bar Left" and it's fuckin' insane.
Dart Adams presents 25 More Producers On MySpace That You Need To Hear Right Now (2008 Edition) Part Three Dart Adams 2008
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America; Land of Illogic: yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'America; Land of Illogic:'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Listening to the presidential hopefuls plan for America is just plain scary.
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Just for good measure, Cohen, on February 25, 2003 (in a column titled "Antiwar and Illogic"), referenced the reluctance in Washington to use the word "liar," but Cohen found one case where he liked it: "So it was particularly shocking, not to mention refreshing, to hear Richard Perle on Sunday call Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) a liar to his face."
Archive 2006-11-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006
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Just for good measure, Cohen, on February 25, 2003 (in a column titled "Antiwar and Illogic"), referenced the reluctance in Washington to use the word "liar," but Cohen found one case where he liked it: "So it was particularly shocking, not to mention refreshing, to hear Richard Perle on Sunday call Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) a liar to his face."
"Only a fool -- or possibly a Frenchman -- could conclude otherwise." Glenn Greenwald 2006
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