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Bookmarks – pointless publishers, reclusive authors, and more

Some book-related links:

  • Why are reclusive authors so reclusive? (Los Angeles Times)
  • Do publishers even, like, matter? (Huffington Post)
  • Big Brother was watching Orwell, at least (Guardian)
  • Should poetry be open source? (Via Negativa)
  • Edward Gorey’s “Trouble with Tribbles” (Shaenon K. Garrity)
  • John Lannes

    Like this, those authors become true “characters” in the market editorial, after throwing their works becoming withdrawn, reclusive and hiding in the shadows, and being many, just known by their literary agents and representatives business.Maybe, one of those cases was due to “Percyfaw Code” unexpected success that circulates for the web translated in a series of texts, blogs, sites,encyclopedic entries and several copied hoax of part of the E-book published by recognized IntercontinentalPress,by negotiates international representing famous authors and the most traditional comics of the world.

    Due to this made available virtual strategy the content of the text for certain time in his site, got the public’s attention for C.S Scriblerius, that as writer very a little is known, maybe, due to the implications of the theme described in the reproduction of this manuscript prefaced by the stranger author.O content “Percyfaw Code”,is a type of the magician’s spy Magister MaskMelin secret dossier.

  • Charles Saint-templa

    In spite, of a writer in the future of the literature, with the release through the web of the reproduction of the manuscript “Percyfaw Code” , of his alter controverted ego him magic missing person obscure MaskMelin, Scriblerius,get back of the classic literary universe past and he also becomes a “virtual character” as his homonym of the eighteenth century Martinus Scriblerus. Author pen name of old several writers that you formed a club denominated literary Scriblerus club. The group was founded in 1712 and lasted until the death of the founders, starting in 1732 and ending in 1745, with Pope and Swift being the culturally most prominent authors. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer occasionally joined the club for meetings, though he is not known to have contributed to any of their literary work. The club began as a project of satirizing the abuses of learning wherever they might be found, which led to The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus . The second edition of Pope’s The Dunciad also contains work attributed to Martinus Scriblerus. Richard Owen Cambridge wrote a mock epic poem, the Scribleriad , where the hero is Martinus Scriblerus.

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