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Rubard pseudonyms list, July 22 2022
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Jeffrey Rubard
2022-07-22 23:59:06 UTC
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Writing pseudonyms used by Jeffrey Rubard, US, during a period from the 1990s to the 2020s:
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)


Fiction:

Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)

History:

Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand

Sociology:

Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller

Philosophy:

Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-07-27 01:05:26 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey Rubard
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-08-09 22:21:27 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Some more names:

Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley

"Really?"
Maybe!
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-08-17 18:48:19 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley
"Really?"
Maybe!
"Or not?"
Yeah. The claims here could be true, or not true. Yeah.
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-06 23:13:22 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley
"Really?"
Maybe!
"Or not?"
Yeah. The claims here could be true, or not true. Yeah.
Are they not comprehensible claims, then?
"They are, roughly, unbelievable but conceivable claims. I don't believe you."
Only you, then? You personally don't believe me?
"Nobody could."
Are you "interpolating" an assumption in here, then?
("Click" sound on other end of line)
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-10 20:53:16 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley
"Really?"
Maybe!
"Or not?"
Yeah. The claims here could be true, or not true. Yeah.
Are they not comprehensible claims, then?
"They are, roughly, unbelievable but conceivable claims. I don't believe you."
Only you, then? You personally don't believe me?
"Nobody could."
Are you "interpolating" an assumption in here, then?
("Click" sound on other end of line)
Anybody want to claim any of the noms des plumes as theirs?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-10 21:08:52 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley
"Really?"
Maybe!
"Or not?"
Yeah. The claims here could be true, or not true. Yeah.
Are they not comprehensible claims, then?
"They are, roughly, unbelievable but conceivable claims. I don't believe you."
Only you, then? You personally don't believe me?
"Nobody could."
Are you "interpolating" an assumption in here, then?
("Click" sound on other end of line)
Anybody want to claim any of the noms des plumes as theirs?
"How that actually works".
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-13 19:43:01 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works, prob. by my father)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
"Really?"
Maybe!
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Paul Guyer
Owen Hatherley
"Really?"
Maybe!
"Or not?"
Yeah. The claims here could be true, or not true. Yeah.
Are they not comprehensible claims, then?
"They are, roughly, unbelievable but conceivable claims. I don't believe you."
Only you, then? You personally don't believe me?
"Nobody could."
Are you "interpolating" an assumption in here, then?
("Click" sound on other end of line)
Anybody want to claim any of the noms des plumes as theirs?
"How that actually works".
As opposed to, say, staring at a long series of "contrived appearances" and deducing the way the world is a priori from it.
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-27 00:19:47 UTC
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Writing pseudonyms used by Jeffrey Rubard, US, during a period from the 1990s to the 2020s:
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people;
"emended and extended" 10/26/22)


Fiction:

Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Alan Garner
Cormac McCarthy
Mark Helprin

History:

Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton

Sociology:

Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (Verso; an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz

Philosophy:

Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-27 00:21:14 UTC
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Writing pseudonyms used by Jeffrey Rubard, US, during a period from the 1990s to the 2020s:
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people;
"emended and extended" 10/26/22, typography corrected)


Fiction:

Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Alan Garner
Cormac McCarthy
Mark Helprin

History:

Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton

Sociology:

Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (Verso; an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz

Philosophy:

Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-29 21:46:27 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey Rubard
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people;
"emended and extended" 10/26/22, typography corrected)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Alan Garner
Cormac McCarthy
Mark Helprin
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (Verso; an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Update: Okay, not Colum McCann (talked to him). Any other mistakes, then?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-29 21:47:56 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey Rubard
Post by Jeffrey Rubard
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people;
"emended and extended" 10/26/22, typography corrected)
Colum McCann (not the 80s journalistic writings)
Jacques Roubaud (backdated, no such person known in French intellectual life)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*; pseudonym originally that of Paul Lynde, who also wrote poetry under that name; “Daniel Auster” a fictive person entirely)
John Wray
John Green
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (Ken Liu is a Chinese national “of some repute”)
Tom Rob Smith
Todd McAulty
Pascal Mercier
Paolo Coelho (??)
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared w/ Mamet, author of the Chicago-area works)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times; Abdel Rahman Munif was E. Said)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared with S. Zizek; orig. a "pen name" of Josip Broz Tito)
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*, work of prob. Richard Rorty)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (not Eire citizen)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated, German written in an obviously “English” idiom)
Stieg Larssen
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (Italian texts not mine)
Alan Garner
Cormac McCarthy
Mark Helprin
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor (literal name of Alan Colmes, television personality)
John Ferling (70s-80s books under that name by another hand, poss. Geo. H.W. Bush)
David Hackett Fischer
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson (at least one work is an “understudy”)
David W. Blight (shared w/ Richard Jules Oestricher)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Tristram Hunt (group, largely US nationals)
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism works)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (“plural pseudonym”, group of Am. sociologists)
Göran Therborn (Verso; an old joke about Scandinavian “naming practices”)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; Judge Roberts is aware of this)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared w/ grandfather, author of *The Electronic Word*)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*, by hand unknown)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group of world leftist intellectuals, incl. Frederic Jameson and at least two Japanese nationals)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (photographs of Honneth circulated on the Internet are literal reproductions of my face/body, as with most of these other pen names)
Detlev Claussen
Alexander Stern
Gilles Dowek
Domenico Losurdo
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Update: Okay, not Colum McCann (talked to him). Any other mistakes, then?
Is "Garth Greenwell" sharpening knives over this and so on, in other words?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-30 22:25:45 UTC
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Okay, a cleaned-up list:

I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
Writing pseudonyms used by Jeffrey Rubard, US, during a period from the 1990s to the 2020s:

(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)

Fiction:

Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)

History:

Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton

Sociology:

Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz

Philosophy:

Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-31 17:54:15 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey Rubard
I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-31 22:30:52 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-10-31 23:28:37 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-11-04 21:59:21 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
Imagined merely:
"Like how this guy said it's just true that Jerry Lee Lewis is dead, how many books on the market did he write? Like, they're *his* words?"
"I heard between 1500 and 2000 were published. Not kidding."
"Wow, that's bizarre as hell. What kind of specials does the office park cafe have this week, though?"
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-11-05 20:54:16 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
"Like how this guy said it's just true that Jerry Lee Lewis is dead, how many books on the market did he write? Like, they're *his* words?"
"I heard between 1500 and 2000 were published. Not kidding."
"Wow, that's bizarre as hell. What kind of specials does the office park cafe have this week, though?"
...Or is it more like a thousand or so?
"Who would know?"
Professional bibliographic experts?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-11-12 21:46:22 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
"Like how this guy said it's just true that Jerry Lee Lewis is dead, how many books on the market did he write? Like, they're *his* words?"
"I heard between 1500 and 2000 were published. Not kidding."
"Wow, that's bizarre as hell. What kind of specials does the office park cafe have this week, though?"
...Or is it more like a thousand or so?
"Who would know?"
Professional bibliographic experts?
Any actual "challenges" to these plural claims, or just some more of the good ol' "sophistical" heave-ho?
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-11-12 22:21:45 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
"Like how this guy said it's just true that Jerry Lee Lewis is dead, how many books on the market did he write? Like, they're *his* words?"
"I heard between 1500 and 2000 were published. Not kidding."
"Wow, that's bizarre as hell. What kind of specials does the office park cafe have this week, though?"
...Or is it more like a thousand or so?
"Who would know?"
Professional bibliographic experts?
Any actual "challenges" to these plural claims, or just some more of the good ol' "sophistical" heave-ho?
Update: It looks like it's between 1,000 and 1,500 volumes? I guess that's "good enough", somehow.
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-11-17 01:47:38 UTC
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I’m sorry, if I “wrote these things” I wrote these things? (A logical, if not legal, tautology?)
(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (no known corresponding French national)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*)
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu
Tom Rob Smith
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai (shared)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels?)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larssen?
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original, Italian translations by Italian national “of some repute”)
Mark Helprin
Cormac MacCarthy (“general Western life”)
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight (shared)
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
Stephen Greenblatt (not the literary criticism)
Matthew Stewart
RJ Smith
Michael Azerrad
Nelson Lichtenstein
Timothy Egan
Tracy Daugherty
Greg Grandin
Bryan Burrough
Peter Hall
Louis Menand (imitations of Wallace Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Craig Calhoun
William Rasch
Randall Collins (group)
Göran Therborn (group)
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US)
Don Ross
Derrick Jensen
Gerd Baumann
Enzo Traverso
John Bellamy Foster
Richard A. Lanham (shared)
Joseph Carroll
Gerd Baumann
Jens Rubart
Hans-Georg Moeller
Michael Bentley
William H. Sewell Jr.
Jeffrey Alexander (less *Theoretical Logic in Sociology*)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Herman Cappelen
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas (group)
Manuel Delanda
John Heil
Kojin Karatani (group, "not all the same person")
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Alexander Stern
Ian Hacking
Gerard LeBrun (shared)
Alain Badiou
Ted Sider
Axel Honneth (less *Critique of Power*?)
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Paul Guyer
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Any genuine "deniers" of these claims, then?
From the outside: "Kinda crazy. But could any of it be true?"
Factually, yes. Like how Jerry Lee Lewis is recently dead?
"Like how this guy said it's just true that Jerry Lee Lewis is dead, how many books on the market did he write? Like, they're *his* words?"
"I heard between 1500 and 2000 were published. Not kidding."
"Wow, that's bizarre as hell. What kind of specials does the office park cafe have this week, though?"
...Or is it more like a thousand or so?
"Who would know?"
Professional bibliographic experts?
Any actual "challenges" to these plural claims, or just some more of the good ol' "sophistical" heave-ho?
Update: It looks like it's between 1,000 and 1,500 volumes? I guess that's "good enough", somehow.
Oh, spoke too soon: perhaps I've over-estimated, and it's actually under 1000 volumes.
"How about nothing? How about none at all?"
No can do, ese. But could you more generally let the truth fix the facts, here?
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