“Morelli, Freud and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method” by Carlo Ginzburg
This article by Carlo Ginzberg seems to touch on the process of Object Retrieval in many ways.
A poem made of words that the U.K. and U.S. do not agree on.
Hospitalisation.
Sniveling Esophagus,
Diarrhoea, Humourless.
Misbehaviour, Agonizing,
Unraveling,
Traumatized.
Note on Detective Fiction
It comes as no surprise that there is some interesting academic writing up here - less surprising still that the process has courted fiction as much as fact, and here I will turn to a particular ty
red flag parodies
Here are some parody versions for the 'Red flag' anthem:
Did Rimbaud know the experience of pica?
In "Fêtes de la faim", Rimbaud wrote
Red: Symbolic and Cultural Associations
Red: Symbolism and cultural associations:
Sin, guilt, passion, blood and anger
Red: The Colour Currency of Nature
The Colour Currency of Nature, an article by Nicholas Humphrey, was first published in Colour for Architecture, ed. Tom Porter and Byron Mikellides, pp. 95-98, Studio-Vista, London, 1976.
"We Await Your Triumphant Return"
For the Sunliner, three new homes in middle America.
The U.S./U.K. Special relationship - Part 2: spelling
As well as paper size, the U.S. and U.K. differ in standard spellings. These are all of them.
Russell Schermer's Ford Sunliner Replica
Russell Schermer has been totally blind since birth. He has been working with clay since he was a child. He creates his work with the same tools he uses to view the model—his fingers.