Hyperallergic, “a forum for serious, playful and radical thinking about art,” has launched a new online magazine, Hyperallergic Weekend, a venture spearheaded by the editorial collective of John Yau, Thomas Micchelli, Claudia La Rocco and Albert Mobilio. It is, as Yau states in his introductory essay, “Unassimilated and Inadmissible,” interested in what “is simmering in the zone [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Leaving the Atocha Station’
The Inaugural Edition of Hyperallergic Weekend
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Ben Lerner, Hyperallergic, John Yau, Leaving the Atocha Station, Noah Eli Gordon on January 15, 2012 | 3 Comments »
A Year of Reading
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Ben Lerner, Brian Oliu, Cormac McCarthy, Erik Anderson, Francis Levy, How to Write a Sentence, Judge Wapner, Leaving the Atocha Station, LeVar Burton, Logorrhea, Pro Wrestling, Reading Rainbow, Seven Days in Rio, So You Know It's Me, Stanley Elkin, Suttree, The Magic Kingdom, The Poetics of Trespass on December 31, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I read 203 books in 2011, or, on average, a little more than one book every two days. You would think I would be burnt out, and I am a little, but, as trials go, it was strictly Judge Wapner presiding. Small stuff. (I don’t want you to think I’ve got a big head or [...]