Category Archives: Correspondence

E-mail as literary history?

Nice piece on if:book about e-mail and its implications on literary history.
There isn’t necessarily anything less rich about email correspondence. It excels at capturing a vibrant volley of words with great immediacy, whereas paper letters permit deeper communiques, fewer and father between. But in some cases, these characterizations do not hold up. With reliable postal [...]

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