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-'''A journey round my skull''' is an [[Anglophone]] [[litblog]] published by Will Schofield, self-described as an "unhealthy book fetishism from a reader, collector, and amateur historian of [[forgotten]] literature." +'''A journey round my skull''' was an [[Anglophone]] [[litblog|lit]] and [[visual culture blog]] published by Will Schofield, self-described as an "unhealthy book fetishism from a reader, collector, and amateur historian of [[forgotten literature]]."
-In his first post[http://ajourneyroundmyskull.blogspot.com/2007/08/introduction-journey-round-my-skull.html], Schofield points to the inspiration for the title of his blog, [[Frigyes Karinthy]]'s [[Journey Round my Skull|eponymous novel]].+The blog first came to the attention of the [[blogosphere]], with its interview of [[translator]] [[Gilbert Alter-Gilbert]].
-Will Schofield (born 1977?) resides in [[Pennsylvania]], has been or is associated with [[Paul Dry Books]] and also runs a blog on [[Hans Henny Jahnn]].+In his first post[http://ajourneyroundmyskull.blogspot.com/2007/08/introduction-journey-round-my-skull.html], Schofield points to the inspiration for the title of his blog, [[Frigyes Karinthy]]'s [[A Journey Round My Skull (novel) |eponymous novel]].
-== Notes ==+Will Schofield (born 1977?) resides in [[Pennsylvania]], has been or is associated with [[Paul Dry Books]] and also runs a blog on [[Hans Henny Jahnn]].
-*[[A journey round my skull celebrates Maurice Blanchot's "The Madness of the Day"]]  
-== External links == 
-*http://delicious.com/ajourneyroundmyskull 
-*http://ajourneyroundmyskull.muxtape.com/ 
-*http://ajourneyroundmyskull.blogspot.com/ 
-*http://kebadkenya.blogspot.com/ 
-*http://www.flickr.com/people/ajourneyroundmyskull/ 
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A journey round my skull was an Anglophone lit and visual culture blog published by Will Schofield, self-described as an "unhealthy book fetishism from a reader, collector, and amateur historian of forgotten literature."

The blog first came to the attention of the blogosphere, with its interview of translator Gilbert Alter-Gilbert.

In his first post[1], Schofield points to the inspiration for the title of his blog, Frigyes Karinthy's eponymous novel.

Will Schofield (born 1977?) resides in Pennsylvania, has been or is associated with Paul Dry Books and also runs a blog on Hans Henny Jahnn.




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