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Jeffrey Rubard, writing noms des plumes 1/31/2023
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Jeffrey Rubard
2023-02-01 00:22:41 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:

Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)

Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)

Jeffrey Eugenides

John Wray

Jeffrey Lent

Jeff Noon

Andy Weir

Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)

Tom Rob Smith

Pascal Mercier

Jamie Ford

Martin Solares

David Leavitt

Adam Rapp (shared)

John A. Heldt

Adam Levin

Russell Rowland

Edward Rutherfurd (shared)

Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)

Laszlo Krasznahorkai

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)

Richard Flanagan

Joshua Cohen

Nick Hornby

Jonathan Littell

Mark Z. Danielewski

Arturo Perez-Reverte

Paulo Coelho?

Brendan Mathews

Yann Martel

Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)

Douglas Stuart

W.G. Sebald (backdated)

Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)

Anthony Doerr

Tom Drury

Keith Waldrop

M.T. Anderson

Garth Greenwell

Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)

Domenico Starnone

Mark Helprin


Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)

Michel Houellebecq

Rohinton Minstry?

Eugene Vodolazkin

Russell Banks


History:

Gordon S. Wood

Alan Taylor

John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)

Jon Meacham

Ted Widmer

Scott Reynolds Nelson

David W. Blight

David Priestland

Leslie Holmes

Ian Bell

Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)

Robert W. Merry

Richard White

James Sullivan

RJ Smith

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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Arthur Kempton

Robert Fisk


Sociology:


Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)

William Rasch

Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)

Göran Therborn

John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)

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*, by another hand or hands)

John Roemer

Mark Fisher

Jan-Werner Müller

Oliver Zunz

Ulrich Beck

Michael Burawoy

Taylor Branch

Robert Brenner


Philosophy:

Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)

Tim van Gelder

Peter Carruthers

Jeff Malpas

Manuel Delanda

Kojin Karatani (group)

R.J. Lipton

Patrick J. Hurley

Peter Godfrey-Smith

Huw Price

Evan Thompson

Kevin Lynch

Domenico Losurdo

Alexander Stern

Leonard Mlodinow

Ian Hacking

Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")

Axel Honneth

Detlev Claussen

Gilles Dowek

Jean-Luc Nancy

Jean-Pierre Dupuy

Joseph LeDoux

Eric Baum

Murray Clarke

Joshua Cohen

Paul Guyer

Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)

Matthew Stewart

Philip Kitcher

Jonathan Lear

Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-02-02 00:59:00 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-02-03 19:24:01 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-02-06 00:08:13 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-07-07 15:36:03 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-07-22 15:42:46 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
Jeffrey Rubard
2023-07-22 21:37:45 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
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2023-07-23 16:36:13 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
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2023-07-24 19:36:37 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
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2023-08-06 15:49:51 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
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2023-08-06 22:31:57 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
"Like, again and again? The question arises, and then you fruitlessly try to solve it in the wrong way?"
I guess. It's called the "wheel of dharma", right?
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2023-08-07 15:27:33 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
"Like, again and again? The question arises, and then you fruitlessly try to solve it in the wrong way?"
I guess. It's called the "wheel of dharma", right?
"Maybe it is. I'm not Hindu, you know."
About 'expert knowledge', really, seriously...
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2023-08-07 15:28:07 UTC
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
"Like, again and again? The question arises, and then you fruitlessly try to solve it in the wrong way?"
I guess. It's called the "wheel of dharma", right?
"Maybe it is. I'm not Hindu, you know."
About 'expert knowledge', really, seriously...
It's actually what 'fatuous hoaxing' is really, importantly allergic to.
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
"Like, again and again? The question arises, and then you fruitlessly try to solve it in the wrong way?"
I guess. It's called the "wheel of dharma", right?
"Maybe it is. I'm not Hindu, you know."
About 'expert knowledge', really, seriously...
It's actually what 'fatuous hoaxing' is really, importantly allergic to.
"Oh, I'm pretty sure Rohinton Minstry would be opposed to that. (Cough cough, people, I'm going somewhere with this.)"
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(Some names were shared with another individual, or a group of people)
Jacques Roubaud (unknown as concrete individual to country of France)
Paul Auster (less *Country of Last Things*, by other hand previously)
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Wray
Jeffrey Lent
Jeff Noon
Andy Weir
Cixin Liu (visibly not Asian in ethnicity)
Tom Rob Smith
Pascal Mercier
Jamie Ford
Martin Solares
David Leavitt
Adam Rapp (shared)
John A. Heldt
Adam Levin
Russell Rowland
Edward Rutherfurd (shared)
Abdelrahman Munif (backdated to Intifada times)
Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Richard Russo (less *Mohawk*)
Richard Flanagan
Joshua Cohen
Nick Hornby
Jonathan Littell
Mark Z. Danielewski
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Paulo Coelho?
Brendan Mathews
Yann Martel
Roddy Doyle (less first three novels)
Douglas Stuart
W.G. Sebald (backdated)
Stieg Larsson (concrete individual unknown to country of Sweden)
Anthony Doerr
Tom Drury
Keith Waldrop
M.T. Anderson
Garth Greenwell
Antonio Scurati (English texts original to me, Italian translations by Italian national)
Domenico Starnone
Mark Helprin
Cormac McCarthy (“general Western life”)
Michel Houellebecq
Rohinton Minstry?
Eugene Vodolazkin
Russell Banks
Gordon S. Wood
Alan Taylor
John Ferling (shared, 70s-80s books under that name by another hand)
Jon Meacham
Ted Widmer
Scott Reynolds Nelson
David W. Blight
David Priestland
Leslie Holmes
Ian Bell
Michael Dobbs (not *House of Cards* and related series, by a Canadian national)
Robert W. Merry
Richard White
James Sullivan
RJ Smith
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 William Shawn’s knowledge-base, etc.)
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Arthur Kempton
Robert Fisk
Craig Calhoun (county of Rubard's birth in MI)
William Rasch
Randall Collins (hybrid, earlier works by another hand)
Göran Therborn
John Roberts (not John Roberts, US; fact presumably known to Justice Roberts)
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*, by another hand or hands)
John Roemer
Mark Fisher
Jan-Werner Müller
Oliver Zunz
Ulrich Beck
Michael Burawoy
Taylor Branch
Robert Brenner
Philip Pettit (John Locke Lectures by telelink only, Mr. Rubard never in UK)
Tim van Gelder
Peter Carruthers
Jeff Malpas
Manuel Delanda
Kojin Karatani (group)
R.J. Lipton
Patrick J. Hurley
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Huw Price
Evan Thompson
Kevin Lynch
Domenico Losurdo
Alexander Stern
Leonard Mlodinow
Ian Hacking
Ted Sider (similar to "Philip Pettit")
Axel Honneth
Detlev Claussen
Gilles Dowek
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Joseph LeDoux
Eric Baum
Murray Clarke
Joshua Cohen
Paul Guyer
Tyler Burge ("Individualism and the Mental" backdated to time of its concepts' novelty)
Matthew Stewart
Philip Kitcher
Jonathan Lear
Jeffrey Rubard (*The Torso of Humanity: A Reading of Heidegger’s Being and Time*, 2019, etext)
"Any takers for these hypotheses?"
"I think attributing the work of, say, Rohinton Minstry to him would be 'a far cry' but he substantially looks like a lot of the author photographs, yes."
"I don't think he does."
"It's not really the substantially critical issue, though."
"Actually, I lied. Those photographs are 'perfect likenesses' of Mr. Rubard, but if you thought that's how that works, well..."
"It's a part of how it works, honestly."
"I don't do 'honestly'."
"I guess."
"It's not like you're the most important writer in the world."
"Oh, good."
What if I were, though?
"I don't see how you could be."
Critical estimation and sheer popularity, averaged over noms des plumes?
"Then that wouldn't be a very worthwhile thing to be."
So there's an actual "irony", as opposed to a made-up one? That sounds possible.
Update: I guess it's time to lay off the noms des plumes issue again.
"This happens to you periodically?"
Define your terms, if you would?
"Like, again and again? The question arises, and then you fruitlessly try to solve it in the wrong way?"
I guess. It's called the "wheel of dharma", right?
"Maybe it is. I'm not Hindu, you know."
About 'expert knowledge', really, seriously...
It's actually what 'fatuous hoaxing' is really, importantly allergic to.
"Oh, I'm pretty sure Rohinton Minstry would be opposed to that. (Cough cough, people, I'm going somewhere with this.)"
"Like... maybe?"

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