Piled So High

Jean Baudrillard, that obfuscator extraordinaire of Continental theorymongers, died recently, his passing unmarked in these pages. (Words failed me.) His work lives on, however — which fact is itself aptly incomprehensible — in the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. It surprises me not at all that the one and only Deogulwulf has commented upon this august publication amongst his observations of the passing scene; in this item he shares with us the musings of an Australian associate-professor of art upon the subtleties of relativistic astrophysics.

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3 Responses to “Piled So High”

  1. Deogolwulf says:

    Thanks. I didn’t comment on Baudrillard’s passing — I had nothing good to say about him.

  2. Malcolm says:

    Quite right; I refrained for the same reason. Had I said what I would have said upon the occasion of his death, it might have seemed rather mean-spirited — almost curmudgeonly, if you will.

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