Daniel Syrovy
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"Heathcliff, it's me, Syrovy, I've come home" Literatur. Romanideen aus eigenem Anbau (er/he)
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I really want to rewatch it now 😅❤
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so good, Gassman and Trintignant: best movie couple ever?
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falls nötig, leidlich zu improvisieren
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Chancenlos, wer noch mehr als 1 Satz pro Buch schreibt
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Und auf einmal sind wir mitten im letzten Roman des neuen Nobelpreisträgers
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Romanidee: der Vormittag vor der Verkündung des Nobelpreises, minutiös erzählt aus der Sicht des alternden Verlegers eines renommierten deutschen Großverlages
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Roman über eine österreichische Kleinstadt, in der seit Jahren immer wieder für Monate ein ausländischer Schriftsteller lebt, über den die Einheimischen nicht viel Gutes zu sagen wissen. – Bis er eines schönen Herbstmorgens den Nobelpreis für Literatur verliehen bekommt.
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einmal ist es der Ikea Kundenservice, einmal Benny von Abba. Nicht jetzt!
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das Ganze immer mehr im Delirium, bis er am Ende glaubt, ihm selber sei der Preis verliehen worden
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Überall zittern die Verlage, welche Bücher in Übersetzung heute Nachmittag nicht lieferbar sein werden
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ganz meine Reaktion 😅
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Wieviele Stunden nachrecherchieren für ein Gutachten
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Forgot to mention: it's in English
Beginning of the paper
On Not Knowing Homer: A Poet as Icon Daniel Syrovy, with a motto from Flaubert

“Homère: Célèbre par sa façon de rire : rire homérique. N’a jamais existé.” “Homer: Famous for his kind of laughter: Homeric laughter. Never existed.” Flaubert, Dictionnaire des idées reçues (Flaubert (1999, 528)).
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Heavy Meal subgenres include Death Meal, Doom Meal, and Mealcore
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Something lovely for the weekend!

Ancient Egyptian gold headband decorated with heads of gazelles and a stag between stars or flowers. Second Intermediate (Hyksos) period, Dynasty 15, c. 1648–1540 BC. 📷 The Met www.metmuseum.org/art/collecti...

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Met Museum photo of an Ancient Egyptian gold head ornament viewed from the front against a grey background. The headband is made of hammered sheet gold, the ends of which have been tapered to a narrower width and rolled to form loops. A string would have threaded through the loops to fasten the band around the head at the back. The front of the band is decorated with a central head of an antlered stag, identified as the Persian fallow deer (Dama mesopotamica). The stag has two large antlers, large ears and a triangular-shaped head. It is flanked on either side by two gazelle heads. The gazelle heads have long ears and long curved horns which point outwards at the tip. Between the animal heads are four 8-pointed flowers or stars. Dimensions: height of central stag 8.9, length of headband 49.5 cm. 

Dated to the Second Intermediate period (c. 1648-1540 BC) when northern Egypt was ruled by the Hyksos from the ancient Near East. Said to be part of a group of objects found in the Eastern Delta near Avaris, the Hyksos capital. The headband shows a mix of ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian artistic styles.
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wenn du wieder die ganze Nacht Theweleit gelesen hast anstatt zu schlafen
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hab auch grad eins (zum ersten Mal), es, ähm, fügt sich in die Weltlage
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A thread about pain stars, the little shapes used to visualize pain/impacts in comics. When I started looking at early modern cartoons across countries, I was struck by how universal these were. At the time (2010s), the story was still that ("Western") comics and manga were two different traditions.
Comics panel in which a character catches an electrically charged baseball, suffering a shock that is illustrated in part via small five-point star shapes.