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Conversation with Vigdis Hjorth

December 4, 2016 No Comments

I had a conversation with Vigdis Hjorth, which took place at the Literature House in Oslo in October 2016. You can find the Podcast here.

 

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Conversation with Vigdis Hjorth in Oslo

September 16, 2016 No Comments

I am looking forward to my conversation with the fabulous Norwegian writer Vigdis Hjorth at the House of Literature in Oslo on October 5. We’ll talk about her brand new novel Arv og Miljø.png_til_nett12-png_396451772

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Revolution of the Ordinary!

September 16, 2016 No Comments

My new book is in production! Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies after Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell will be published by Chicago University Press in May 2017. I will post more information later.

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