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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161209T130000
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SUMMARY:All but Written: Imaginary Literature from Walter Benjamin to Joseph Mitchell
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LOCATION:6 E. 16th St.\, New York\, United States\, 10003
DESCRIPTION:<p>Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project\, Joe Gould's Oral History of Our Time\, and Joseph Mitchell's memoir each existed more in their respective author's imagination than on the written page. In this Friday evening event\, David Kishik will discuss the significance of such imaginary literary works for his own Manhattan Project (Stanford\, 2015)\, which draws upon Benjamin\, Gould\, Mitchell\, and others to develop a theory of Manahattan as the capital of the twentieth century. At the event\, Kishik will be introduced and interviewed by New School faculty member Zed Adams.</p>
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