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In "The Cross-Dressed Muse," Dominique Hecq explores the intertwining themes of innovation and familiarity through a creative lens. The narrative invites readers to gaze into their own self-reflections (omphalos) and challenge the constraints of traditional forms. Inspired by literary giants like James Joyce and David Foster Wallace, the text presents an avant-garde perspective on how art can reshuffle known narratives, allowing fresh interpretations and unexpected insights. Join Linch on this imaginative quest to reimagine Edenville.
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Dominique Hecq • The cross-dressed muse
Will you be as gods? Gaze in your omphalos. Hello. Linch here. Put me on to Edenville. Aleph, alpha; nought, nought one—James Joyce • He could shuffle and recombine proven en-tertainment formulae into configurations that allowed the muse of Familiarity to appear cross-dressed as Innovation—David Foster Wallace