NP but a writer he translated. And Nixon again.

John Bailey sundayjb at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 19:11:30 CDT 2014


The Fantomas tradition is utterly bizarre. Maybe less Pynchonian than a
Barthes/Coover/Borges mashup. I've only read the original novel in full but
Fantomas himself is an utterly abject sociopath. Granddaddy of all
anti-heroes.

On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:

> *Michael Orthofer (@MAOrthofer <https://twitter.com/maorthofer>)*
> 9/12/14, 4:55 PM
> <https://twitter.com/maorthofer/status/510547166671429633>
> Beyond awesome?!?? Cortázar's "Fantomas vs the Multinational Vampires"
> semiotextes.com/shop/fantomas-… <http://t.co/WcTuX9WGEy> Lucky @chadwpost
> <https://twitter.com/chadwpost> has it rochester.edu/College/transl…
> <http://t.co/QfLojpqRNL>
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