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He was particularly impressed by "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," an essay, later expanded into a book, by Eric Raymond, one of the movement's founders.

"Nowhere seemed more perfect than the city that came into its own throughout the 20th century,", he wrote in an essay later quoted in the LA Times.

Reading Agee's essay later that day, I kept thinking of that young man and what Agee would have made of him, and how Agee's odyssey of Brooklyn might look if he were to undertake the assignment today.

In an Esquire magazine essay, later collected in a book called "Blood and Grits," he wrote: "I was so humiliated by the fact that I was from the edge of the Okefenokee Swamp in the worst hookworm and rickets part of Georgia I could not bear to think of it … Everything I had written had been out of a fear and loathing for what I was and who I was.

Not long after the 1989 collapse of communism, the American political economist Francis Fukuyama published an essay, later expanded into a book, titled The End of History and the Last Man.

In a 1985 essay later published as a preface for Sub pecetea tainei, literary critic Nicolae Manolescu proposed that, while the story was not given a finishing touch, its plot was meant to seem ambiguous, and thus had led other commentators to wrongly assume that the text ended abruptly.

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Now, some pointed essays later, he has sought to thread together his complaints into a prickly graduation tassel of a book.

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Seventeen years and many catalog essays later, he gave a much-expanded version of the lecture at the Getty, where the museum's drawings curator, Lee Hendrix, saw "the room catch on fire" with questions and comments.

Perhaps the best way to understand what drove Roland Barthes, then a thirty-nine-year-old professor of literature, to begin writing the series of short essays later published as "Mythologies" is to take a brief glance at the myth of the supposedly decadent influence of French theory on American intellectual life.

By Marco Roth April 18 , 2012Perhaps the best way to understand what drove Roland Barthes, then a thirty-nine-year-old professor of literature, to begin writing the series of short essays later published as "Mythologies" is to take a brief glance at the myth of the supposedly decadent influence of French theory on American intellectual life.

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