Hannah Arendt giving spicy advice.
Not the worst advice Iβve ever read (from Hannah Arendt):
Hannah Arendt giving spicy advice.
Not the worst advice Iβve ever read (from Hannah Arendt):
This is such an excellent essay.
This is because the Pentagon and Trump donβt like Anthropicβs language preventing their tech from being used to surveil Americans or for autonomous weapons. Which means the Pentagon wants to use their tech to surveil Americans and build autonomous weapons apnews.com/article/anth...
I love this poem by Mikko Harvey in @yalereview.bsky.social so much that I copied it by hand into my notebook.
yalereview.org/article/mikk...
βNothingness fractures our relationship to time, exposing its constructed, fragile, and contingent nature.β
New at PB: Virginie Tournay on βnothingness,β part of our No Future Lexicon.
I was going to guess Grace Potter, but then the pronoun threw me off. Are you going to reveal later in the thread who the band is?
This is a really useful addition to the LARB discourse.
Take the rest of the morning and read this wonderful, wandering essay on the aesthetics of Trumpβs second administration by @dushkopetrovich.bsky.social in the latest @nplusonemag.com. www.nplusonemag.com/issue-52/ess...
What an incredible review of what sounds like a stunningly bleak novel. I'm going to miss 4 Columns. Sukhdev Sandhu on Birgitta Trotzigβs *Queen*.
4columns.org/sandhu-sukhd...
When in an interview long ago I mentioned Michael as a polestar, an inspiration for me, he called me out of the blue (I still have his message saved) & for hours shared stories, wisdom & advice with me. May your memory be a blessing Michael Silverblatt. It already is www.latimes.com/california/s...
Publishing job:
We are looking for an acquisitions coordinator at @oupress.bsky.social to support our acquisitions editors and authors!
It's a good entry point for a career in book publishing.
The position is on-site in Norman.
Questions? andrewb@ou.edu
Apply here:
ou.taleo.net/careersectio...
Just in time for Bandcamp Friday!
Very excited for this!
The Publishers Marketplace announcement of my book, which reads βRahawa Haile's IN OPEN COUNTRY, a personal and political hybrid memoir of the author's transformative Appalachian Trail thru-hike, exploring the history of freedom of movement in the United States, and reckoning with America's foundational myth of conquered wilderness, the violence of national borders, and the legacy of diasporic placelessness, moving to Bryn Clark at Little, Brown, at auction, by Julia Kardon at HG Literary (NA).β
Some great news. My hybrid memoir IN OPEN COUNTRY will now be published by Little, Brown. Itβs about freedom of movement and stillness in the US, and the ways capitalism & settler colonialism have shaped (and continue to shape) the answer to who has either across time. I also do a lot of walking.
journalists are workers who deserve to be paid fairly for our labor and I think that far too few consumers of media recognize or even care about this fact
Just did something I should have done a LONG time ago--joined @literaryhub.bsky.social. Take those Amazon dollars and spend them at indie books stores and the places that still support literature, culture, and real thinking. lithub.com
I am trying to build this with The Rumpus! I hope we can fill some of this gaping void in criticism as we relaunch.
If you are a person who cares about books, youβre different from Jeff Bezos. Now would be a good day to stop shopping from Amazon, permanently.
Never too early for dad jokes!
A photo of a hand with ideas for a book scrawled sloppily across
Book notes taken while driving
David Naimon x Milkweed? This is the best literary news Iβve seen since forever.
Damn, Jonβcongrats!
Awesome, thanks!
Ah, thank you! Clicking over to your website and checking out your DM essays now!
My sense though is that the Dark Mountain crowd *hasn't* gone this route (I should be better read in that mag than I am).
Yep. I've pretty much kept myself to his books, but then a year or two back went over to his substack on the advice of some writer friends, and it was pretty horrific. Sound like the new book is a pretty full embrace of ecofascism.
I think of it as the concrete/local/particular as a retreat/turn away from the world vs the local as a turn toward it. The first is a path toward nihilism, the second, toward solidarity.
Fun fact: Your local bookstore is doing more to protect you and your neighbors than Amazon is.