Congratulation. But . . . your work deserves a better and wider audience than the Conde Nast readers. Magazines are recyclable but Hyperobjects can possibly be everlasting.
The connection also appeared in an LA Times review of his book that came out a little while ago. I read his first book right about the time I was more than halfway through Hyperobjects and couldn't get the feeling out of my head that both books were in conversation with each other.
Congratulation. But . . . your work deserves a better and wider audience than the Conde Nast readers. Magazines are recyclable but Hyperobjects can possibly be everlasting.
ReplyDeleteThe connection also appeared in an LA Times review of his book that came out a little while ago. I read his first book right about the time I was more than halfway through Hyperobjects and couldn't get the feeling out of my head that both books were in conversation with each other.
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