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Rojak: “Sartre looked like an ogre.”

Rojak is a regular collection of assorted links as well as a bulletin summarising the week (or thereabouts) on this blog.

Assorted

The new Dirty Projectors album is out in July, but for now you can catch their video for “Gun Has No Trigger”. [via YouTube]

Excerpt from Juan José Saer’s Scars, translated by Steve Dolph, which everyone should read. [via Numéro Cinq]

Speaking of whom… More Juan José Saer material to be published. [via Conversational Reading]

Sartre, Camus, and a woman called Wanda. [via The Telegraph]

Faber is publishing an ebook-only music criticism series called Faber Forty-Fives. [via the thought fox]

Pictures from Primavera. [via Pitchfork]

“Consequently, brother, As a human I am disgusted with your what appears to be desperation and poor execution. And disregard for others . As a director I am unimpressed . As a sociologist I understand your type. As your fellow artist I am uninspired. As a woman I feel violated and underestimated.” This will not end well. [via Consequence of Sound]

On postcard collectors. [via The Millions] (I am one, albeit not a very good one.)

On Prometheus (and Dark Horse). [via The New Yorker]

Let’s play Haruki Murakami Bingo. [via The New York Times]

Bulletin

Remember that Bonnaroo is live-streaming over at YouTube.

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