Carter Kaplan has followed a career teaching English and philosophy in Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York City, and Scotland. His critical work includes a book on Wittgenstein and literary theory entitled Critical Synoptics: Menippean Satire and the Analysis of Intellectual Mythology (Fairleigh-Dickinson UP, 2000). His articles on “Karel Čapek”, “Menippean Satire” and “Dystopian Literature” appear in The Encyclopedia of Literature and Politics (Greenwood, 2005). He has contributed a chapter on John Milton, William Blake and Michael Moorcock to New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction (U of South Carolina Press, 2008). He is the author of the novel Tally-Ho, Cornelius! (Mustard Lid Press, 2008) and the Aristophanic comedy Diogenes (International Authors, 2011), and he is the editor of the anthology Emanations (International Authors, 2011).
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A chapter of NOVAHEAD was named after this...
... no, actually it was a chapter of REBEL AT THE END OF TIME i named after this...
Yes, Chapter 16, form Rebel at the End of Time. I have it here before me. The title reads:
"The Faith Healer: Containing Great Variety of Matter, with Extraordinary Instances of Transformation"
cool title
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