As a publisher of cultural postmodernist literature much of the focus on what we base our books is on intertextuality: the relationship between one text (a poem, for example) and another within the interwoven fabric of literary history. That which we publish parallels another literary work, is an extended discussion of that work, and represents the adoption of its style. Some critics point to the use of intertextuality as an indication of postmodernism's lack of originality. However, our ... more