Ugresic’s Nobody’s Home
Dubravka Ugresic — of Thank You for Not Reading — has a new (to U.S. readers) collection of essays out this fall. (Via.)
Dubravka Ugresic — of Thank You for Not Reading — has a new (to U.S. readers) collection of essays out this fall. (Via.)
The Enfolded Hamlet reveals the many small yet telling differences between the two most substantial texts of the play.
CAAF’s got a quick rundown of William T. Volmann’s recent itinerary. (Last item.)
“You can’t talk about the serious and the comic separately and still be talking about life, any more than you can independently discuss hydrogen and oxygen and still be talking about water.” — Peter DeVries “I feel there is a great deal of highly conventional thinking in almost every area of life that must be discarded in order for a . . .
“We are gathered here together in the conference center at 9:30 a.m. to ‘start a conversation on how to make publishing sexy.’”