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Category: Literature & Arts

Type: Public Membership
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Founded: Nov 2, 2006
Location:: New York,
New York - US
Members: 18




Group Leader:
Rupert Effluvial

We live in an age in which the affectation of authenticity is pervasive. Critics routinely mythologize fashionable diction, identity politics and urban realism as indicative of artistic honesty, while delicately morbid subject matter and archaic diction receive scorn no matter how carefully and creatively executed. Apparently, jewelry may be finely wrought but literature may not.

This group was formed by people who think otherwise. Elaborate conceits, measured rhythm, prosodic devices, polyphonic prose, historical idioms -- all are welcome here. So, too, are modern explorations of past eccentricities: the bijoux of the poet maudite, the symbolist, the decadent, the dandy and the decorously disheveled. Bring your Huysmans, De Quincey and Saintsbury; seek your sportswear, spoken word and standup somewhere outside this door.

Aesthetics of Decay and Neo-Decadence (18 Members)
Carody


ElectricAlice


Perverse Pulcratude


Igitur


Joel Forrest


Daniel


angela



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The need for death 1
12/07/2006 6:38 PM
by: zee
11/04/2006 9:40 PM
by: Teh Jilly-Bean
In Praise of the So-Called "Pretentious" 1
11/04/2006 9:30 PM
by: Teh Jilly-Bean
11/04/2006 4:25 AM
by: Rupert Effluvial
Do Post Your Polyphonic Prose Here, Ms. Milltherthwade Hearlpdt 3
11/04/2006 3:47 AM
by: Rupert Effluvial
11/03/2006 3:13 PM
by: Rupert Effluvial
Which Richard Do You Believe - Gilman or Ellman? 0
11/03/2006 2:29 PM
by: Rupert Effluvial
11/03/2006 2:29 PM
by: Rupert Effluvial
Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- Does Anyone Else Read Him Obsessively? 0
11/02/2006 4:47 AM
by: Rupert Effluvial
11/02/2006 4:47 AM
by: Rupert Effluvial

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Rupert Effluvial 11/02/2006
04:35 AM
Aesthetics of Decay and Neo-Decadence