Sloane Crosley's Grief Is for People is a loving portrait of a dear friend and an offering of shared wisdom for the bereaved rooted in emotional chaos and its subsequent clarity. – @lindalevitt
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@Dollyphdstudent @BoyGeorge I read recently that after the performance of "Do They Know It's Christmas" at the Culture Club show at Wembley, @BoyGeorge told Bob Geldof that a big concert could be a great fundraiser. The idea for LiveAid belongs to The Boy.
Academic folk: is performative writing still a thing? If I put together a book proposal for a collection of performative essays, would someone from say, literary studies, be familiar enough to get it?
"I’d conjure an important event—the Oscars, a second wedding—and craft the perfect outfit or bundle of accessories to stand out in a way that ensured I fit in more than everyone else." #SundaySentence --Monica Heisey
My father, a retired economist, has decided that at age 87 he's going to start studying literary theory. Having recently been reading Judith Butler, he remarked: I believe that a large part of me is performative.
"Many of the circular kites possess a pixelated appearance, like computer screens glitching out" is what you write when an editor insists that you define "pixelated" for a younger target market https://t.co/0USboflkgz{{%https://t.co/J0rSk1NaCE_address%20}} #uncategorized#feedly