An architect “translates” Dickinson
Architectural renderings based on Emily Dickinson’s poetry have the clean lines of her work, and suggest a glass box. (Thanks, Max.)
Architectural renderings based on Emily Dickinson’s poetry have the clean lines of her work, and suggest a glass box. (Thanks, Max.)
“We are not caught in the old template of how publishing has been done.” Dzanc Books is profiled at Wired.
Benjamin Lytal considers the legacy of Donald Barthelme, whose writing Gore Vidal dismissed in 1976 as “heterosexual camp.”
Douglas Coupland claims people hate his new book because it bucks homogeneity. No, says John McNally, it’s because he writes like an undergrad.
Guardian America, the US-based website of the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper, launched yesterday. (Via.)