A dark blue envelope with handwritten addresses on the front, held by a person's hand. The address is in Newport, Oregon. A quote from Jahan Juyne is visible on the side of a book inside the envelope. The background contains green and yellow foliage and a white railing. A sticker of the American flag with the word 'FREEDOM' is in the top right corner.
A person is holding a black chalkboard with handwritten white text about a concept involving food, placed in front of a window with green trees outside. A book titled 'The Origin of the Consciousness in the Brain' by Julian Jaynes is also visible at the bottom of the image.

Hey, you are not Philip Keel Geheber…

But did you know about his interesting works:

Philip Keel Geheber studies Irish and French literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, especially encyclopedic novels that attempt to represent a socio-historical moment completely. He focuses on manuscript drafts to investigate how historical circumstances inflect authors’ aesthetic decisions and political perspectives during the writing process. In addition, he explores representations of food in this literature and co-edited Modernism and Food Studies, an essay collection examining how artists used food in literature, painting, and film as a lens to explore larger political and aesthetic concerns during the early part of the twentieth century.