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  Robert Quine home page by Douglas Boynton Quine
Hosted by Marc Ribot, Jim Marshall, Ivan Julian, Richard Hell, and Jody Harris with
A Night With Lou Reed DVD with Robert Quine (1983 concert at the Bottom Line in New York City performance on DVD, released January 12, 1999)
Quine, Ivan Julian and Marc Bell - reunited to record a song, "Oh," which was released on the 2001 compilation album "Beyond Cyberpunk." Born in Akron, Ohio, Mr.
www.quine.org /robertquine.html   (2210 words)

  
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Lawrence Norfolk's Lemprière's Dictionary (1991) purloins the title of Charles Lemprière's Classical Dictionary, and the effect created is similar to that which would be produced by a novel calling itself Roget's Thesaurus or Fowler's Modern English Usage.
Other works whose titles parody the genre or category whose ranks they ostensibly augment include, to refer only to English fiction, Graham Swift's Learning to Swim (1982), Julian Barnes's A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters (1989), and Jeanette Winterson's Boating for Beginners (1985).
It is also interesting to note that certain novels which subvert the genres they outwardly subscribe to contain no reference in their titles to their debunking intent.
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