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THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN NATION: FRAGMENT III—"MY INTELLECTUAL LIFE, PART ONE" FOOTNOTE 10 The details of exactly what had become of Larsen by this time, or had been done to him, are unknown. Both Nissen and Lok-Ho Woo make clear the extreme unlikelihood that he was, by the time of composition of this section of the Papers, still a member of the Actaeon faculty.See Frederik Nissen, "Negotiations with a Non-Future: Courageous Sanity in the Larsen Papers" [Annals of Lost Americana, May 2130, pp. 34-51] and Lok-Ho Woo, "Madness Day by Day in the Papers and the 'Diary' of Eric Larsen: The Destruction of an Artist and Thinker in the Late Ante Penultimate Period of the American Collapse" [Studies in American Intellectual History, August 2128, pp. 89-110). [Editor] >>Return to text>>>
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