The Lint of the Material
Sven Birkerts doesn’t have a cell phone. Never did and never will. He doesn’t want to be that alienated.
Sven Birkerts doesn’t have a cell phone. Never did and never will. He doesn’t want to be that alienated.
The old question of genre just won't go away: Sven Birkerts, Judith Kitchen, Scott Nadelson, David Biespiel, and Dinah Lenney mix it up some more.
"To become the person who wrote that prose, that poetry, would mean that I had, at long last, truly become myself."
"The Ghost of Books: Past, Present, and Future" is an experiment not in terror and not necessarily Dickensian.
Writing can't be planned for or predicted, and when it happens, when the surge begins, it brings a satisfaction like nothing else.
On internet criticism, Wikipedia, and the waning of expertise.