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Lost as Epic Poem, Part 2
Previously on my indulgences in Lost: I suggested that Lost shouldn’t be dismissed as junk television, but instead should be seen as a kind of literature that lets us live in imaginary worlds. Before that, I built half an argument … Continue reading
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Lost: Imaginary worlds
Once again we’re taking a break from our regularly scheduled programming (whatever that actually is) to talk about Lost for a while. First, a disclaimer: I’m not trying to argue that Lost is the best show ever. Sure, I squeal … Continue reading
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Lost as Epic Poem, Part 1
The comparative literature reflex kicks in as I bid farewell to my favorite television show Spoiler alert: I’ve seen the whole series and I’m not holding back My comparative literature reflex, apparently, is always on, just waiting to be activated. … Continue reading
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