
I recall a game we played as a kid, scanning the library shelves and replacing one word in the title, though I can’t remember what the word was we used. Ciscos Sustainability 101: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Global Warming, and Climate Change. I love the scene where Crest dreams he is searching for something in a used bookstore, and on the shelf labeled “CEMETERY” he finds such books as A Tales of Two Graves, We Have Always Lived in the Grave, A Clockwork Grave, Gravity’s Grave, and Our Mutual Grave. Cisco Systems, Inc.s (NASDAQ:CSCO) stock dropped 3.3 this week, offering solace to those who sold earlier in the year. The idea of “dark economists” who study necromantic texts surrounded by the mummies of their mentors is something I dearly hope is explored in greater length.ĭream sequences in books are often to be dreaded but Cisco’s are great.

I realize now I should pay very close attention now to all occurrences of black and white in the text… as the title of this first chapter?/volume? is “Albino Blacks”… He is best known for his first novel, The Divinity Student, winner of the International Horror Guild Award for Best First Novel of 1999. This resonates of course with another strange thing from the early part of the book (a field of study at the peculiar secret zoo), which I didn’t mention because I wasn’t sure how it fit in: this is the idea of black albinos, animals which switch back and forth between being black and being white, and at the moment where they are just between they are invisible. Michael Cisco is an American writer, teacher, and translator currently living in New York City. Michael Cisco (born October 13, 1970) is an American writer, Deleuzian academic, and teacher.


There are teeth shining black as milk, and a while later, a building blazing black as snow. Some neon metaphors in here, which beam out and demand you notice them.
