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		<title>Help Needed from Readerly Friends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing a course proposal for a class I&#8217;m unoriginally calling &#8220;Weird Stories&#8221;. So: stories that don&#8217;t do anything expected or familiar either in terms of form or content. Here are some texts I might use: Donald Barthelme, “On the Deck” Lydia Davis, “Marie Curie, So Honorable Woman” Franz Kafka, “The Country Doctor” Nikolai Gogol, [...]]]></description>
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