March 2nd, 2013 / 6:16 pm
Craft Notes & Mean

How To Be A Critic (pt. 3)

Young Critics Engaging with Books by Bertolt Brecht, Thomas Mann, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Schnitzler, Erich Maria Remarque, and Others (1933)

Young Critics Engaging with Books by Bertolt Brecht, Thomas Mann, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Schnitzler, Erich Maria Remarque, and Others (1933)

(Parts 1 & 2.)

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6 Comments

  1. deadgod

      –AND dry out a soggy armpit.

  2. A D Jameson

      Multitasking.

  3. KennyBaumann

      I dug this event that I attended with Christopher. I even collected several of the ashes afterward that I dug, placed them in a Ziploc, and published the Ziplock as an experimental novel with my press that I dig. We’ll be selling it at AWP and participating in a panel that I dig: “Experimental Ash Literature: The Unhuman Body Politic of Book Remains.”

  4. A D Jameson

      Ha! I dig that you dig the press. Because presses usually do dig themselves into something, deeper and deeper every year.

      I can’t make it to AWP this year, but if you send me a PDF copy of one of those novels, I’ll consider reviewing it for a site called HTMLGIANT.

  5. KennyBaumann

      I dig your response, AD. I have a photo shoot with James Franco and Amanda Bynes tomorrow afternoon, so I’ll send you a superimposed PDF of the experimental ash novel I dug and still dig most to be reviewed on HTMLGIANT.

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