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  • Fluxus 16 min read

    Alison Knowles, mentioned in the obituary reference, was a founding member of Fluxus, and Allan Kaprow (also mentioned) was closely associated with this influential avant-garde art movement that blurred boundaries between art and everyday life

  • Enshittification 15 min read

    Cory Doctorow's book and concept is prominently featured in the article, and understanding this term coined by Doctorow about platform decay provides essential context for the internet criticism discussed

  • The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 11 min read

    Anthony Hopkins reciting this T.S. Eliot poem is highlighted as a memorable moment, and the poem itself is a landmark of modernist poetry worth understanding deeply

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Hey y’all,

Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:

  1. My 13-year-old coder spotted a copy of Cory Doctorow’s Enshittification on our coffee table and got a big grin on his face. I said, “You can read it if you want!” and he proceeded to do so. I asked him if he’d like to write a review for the newsletter. Like his old man, he likes to keep it brief: “A humorous, engaging, and political guide to the mishaps of the Internet. Frequent Internet users should definitely read this book.” (Here’s a recent interview with Doctorow.)

  2. I started reading Julian Gough almost 20 years ago when I came across his wonderful essay on comedy vs. tragedy. For the past three years, Julian has been writing his next book in public — show your work! — using his newsletter, The Egg and The Rock. “A non-fiction exploration of the strange fact that our universe, in its development, behaves far more like an egg than a rock.” Like most of the physics books I like to read, I barely understand his “Blowtorch Theory” model of structural formation in the universe, but I find his ideas and his enthusiasm for them quite thrilling. If you’d like to dip in, a great start is this podcast. Here are a few of my notes doodled while listening:

  3. “I look at my life with a sense of humility because I cannot honestly take credit for any of it. You know, it just happened.” I saw a short clip of actor Anthony Hopkins promoting his new memoir on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and had to watch the whole thing. (Don’t miss him reciting T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”) Makes me want to memorize my favorite poems, practice the piano, and maybe even grow old!

  4. The next day I thought, “Oh, maybe I’ll re-watch The Silence of the Lambs and answer some emails.” I got sucked in again by the opening titles, and two hours later, I had answered zero emails. That night I started (and spent the weekend finishing) the Thomas Harris novel for the 3rd time. (If I ever get invited to The Criterion Closet, the Blu-Ray is the first thing I’ll choose

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