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RMC Book Club

R. M. Corbin

A place to discuss story as a form and literature as a mode of living.

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A Triptych for Flannery

Edenic Sense, Long Dead

Flannery O’Connor’s 1952 short story, “Enoch and the Gorilla,” bears an uncanny history: it was first published on its own in the first volume of New World Writing, appeared slightly rewritten later that year in...

8 months ago
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On Arthur

Full disclosure: my son’s name is Arthur. My wife encountered the name while (heavily pregnant) reading Gore Vidal’s Myra Breckinridge—which, for those who know, is about as far from the Arthurian tales as anything can be.

But in encounte...

a year ago
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On Lear

A Note: This post is the beginning of an experimental stage for the RMC Book Club—less formulaic posts that are nevertheless somewhat more traditional and rigorous in their argument. I hope you enjoy it.

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a year ago
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A Story - "A Good Man is Hard to Find"

Hello all,

It just so happens that these apocalyptic times—the burning of LA, the Years-of-Lead aggression, the crumbling of certain measures of public faith—have coincided with the birth of my first child. Thus I write this with a mind ad...

a year ago
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Longlegs, et al.: A Literary-Critical Case for Horror

It may or may not come as some surprise that I love horror movies. More so, I love them in a fashion different from that of popular consensus. They are not guilty pleasures. They are not, on the whole, brute machines of catharsis. I find th...

2 years ago
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