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Jerzy is nervous about showing signs of enjoying tobacco, alcohol or swearing in case I react badly - this is alien behaviour to me (my mother ticks all three boxes), but I do my best to reassure him that all is well.
Archive 2010-06-01 Roger Langridge 2010
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Double or Nothing is the epitome of that modern/postmodern text that, in Jerzy Kutnik's words, "not so much says something about reality but, by its occurence and presence, does something as a reality in its own right."
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Up here in Jerzy i fish the jetties a bit, and bridges, never fish off the beach though.
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Jerzy is good enough to drop me off at the convention hotel - I arrive three hours before check-in, but they're good enough to find a room for me anyway and I see about getting some work done.
Archive 2010-06-01 Roger Langridge 2010
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Jerzy is nervous about showing signs of enjoying tobacco, alcohol or swearing in case I react badly - this is alien behaviour to me (my mother ticks all three boxes), but I do my best to reassure him that all is well.
Kids Read Comics Report (with preamble) Roger Langridge 2010
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Double or Nothing is the epitome of that modern/postmodern text that, in Jerzy Kutnik's words, "not so much says something about reality but, by its occurence and presence, does something as a reality in its own right."
Experimental Fiction 2010
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Double or Nothing is the epitome of that modern/postmodern text that, in Jerzy Kutnik's words, "not so much says something about reality but, by its occurence and presence, does something as a reality in its own right."
January 2010 2010
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Up here in Jerzy i fish the jetties a bit, and bridges, never fish off the beach though.
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Jerzy is good enough to drop me off at the convention hotel - I arrive three hours before check-in, but they're good enough to find a room for me anyway and I see about getting some work done.
Kids Read Comics Report (with preamble) Roger Langridge 2010
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He has been likened to Chance the Gardner, the clueless mope in Jerzy Koscinski's "Being There," whose banal utterances are taken as brilliant by a gullible political class.
Obama, Reagan and the Power of Words - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008
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