Wednesday Ourobori
I. From a review of 2666: "In 2666, Bolaño has created the literary equivalent of the snake swallowing its own tail. Upon completing the book, you may feel tempted to go back to the beginning and start all over again--a remarkable claim for a work that approaches one thousand pages in length." (Via Levi)
II. Joshua discovers Ouroboric gold. (It's...kind of gross...)
Labels: Ouroboros, Roberto Bolaño
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My friend Rory, who is the sort of person who has one of every strange thing in his apartment, has (and has watched!) a pro-urine-drinking video called Urine Good Health. He says that it's mostly a series of testimonials to the health benefits of drinking your own pee, and that as the video progresses the testifiers get progressively weirder-looking and acting.
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