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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Revista Area, Archea Associati, Milán

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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Progettare, Tecniche Nuove, Milán

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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Ehosing Magazine, Seoul, Korea

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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Revista Archiworld, Seoul, Korea

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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. B1 Magazine, Bangkok

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House of the infinite en revista C3 Corea

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However, the State of Missouri was not going to go down without a fight. In mid- January, 1939, John D. Taylor, a representative from Keytesville, MO, introduced a bill in the Missouri legislature designed to postpone integration of the University. Taylor, chairman of the House Appropriations committee, proudly called himself “an unreconstructed rebel.” Taylor’s proposal, House Bill No. 195, authorized Lincoln University to “establish whatever graduate and professional schools are necessary to the equivalent of the University of Missouri.”

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"...is a novel that combines literature and art to create a unique postmodern object. It was published just over a decade ago, and in that time numerous scholars and students have written papers and articles on it. Within these articles, the themes are usually about deconstruction, the house as a digital object, the house's lack of homeliness, or characters who claim authorial presence. Danielewski distance himself from that role. The house and its impossible labyrinth are the central feature of the book. A house should provide stability, but this house shifts its rooms and walls at random. A house should protect its occupants, but this one kills people. This house links itself into an infinite amount of information through its use of the internet as an influence and a stylistic device, but it has nothing but an absence in its very foundation, an empty labyrinth with an unseen monster."