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Posts tagged "modernism"

Before You Weep for the Good Old Days

In an increasingly self-deprecating literary world, there may be a glimmer of hope when we realize that the world hasn’t changed—only our perception.

The Dead – Excerpts

Just a few excerpts from "The Dead" to perhaps stir your interest.

Book for January: James Joyce – The Dead

For January, Xenith aims to discuss James Joyce's most well-known short story.

Tedium Saved by Characterization

Ernest Hemingway's first novel can seem mechanical at times but ultimately offers a very deep and affecting story. You should read it, if you haven't already.

The Waste Land – Excerpts

Three little tastes of our dissection for August.

Xenith Book Club: The Waste Land

Xenith makes a valiant attempt to discuss T. S. Eliot's masterpiece.