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Dr Alistair Brown | Associate lecturer in English Literature; researching video games and literature

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Through exploring the psychopathology of Capgras syndrome, in which a patient mistakes a loved one for an imposter, The Echo Maker offers a sustained meditation on the ways in which we project our own problems onto other people. As a reflection on the mysteries of consciousness, the novel offers some interesting if not especially new insights into the fuzzy boundaries between scientific and literary interpretations of the mind. Read more


This Blog Has Moved

Friday, April 23, 2010

In the internet equivalent of the town crier's voice, "Hear ye, hear ye, for this blog has moved." Previously, I published The Pequod blog using Blogger's FTP system, which was neat, if a little slow, allowing me to published the blog as a subdomain of the main Pequod website. But, for reasons best known to themselves, Google have decided to scrap the FTP system, forcing me to switch the blog to a Blogspot domain.

Hence you will now find future posts from The Pequod will be located at http://thepequodblog.blogspot.com/. You will be automatically redirected in 30 seconds or you may click here.

For feed subscribers, please update your feed subscriptions to
http://thepequodblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

You should not see any changes on the surface, except for a different location in the address bar. Apart from the annoyance to myself, the odd thing is that, since switching, my web browser, Google Chrome, no longer works on the Blogger compose post page.
Posted by Alistair at 7:33 pm

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