- Possession: A Romance
- Jumping between nineteenth century poets and the twentieth century scholars studying those poets, this is a richly detailed romance and mystery.
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“People who claim to know jackrabbits will tell you they are primarily motivated by Fear, Stupidity, and Craziness. But I have spent enough time in jackrabbit country to know that most of them lead pretty dull lives; they are bored with their daily routines: eat, fuck, sleep, hop around a bush now & then… No wonder some of them drift over the line into cheap thrills once in a while; there has to be a powerful adrenalin rush in crouching by the side of a road, waiting for the next set of headlights to come along, then streaking out of the bushes with split-second timing and making it across to the other side just inches in front of the speeding front tires.”—Hunter S. Thompson (Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 1972)
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Negative Space: Archaeology last modified May 25th, 2009.