In Experimental Literature: A Collection of Statements, thirty-four writers and critics reflect upon how literature puts itself to the test in an effort to make itself new. Those reflections assume...
Struggling with your iambs and pentameters? Characters and plots? Have you hit the concrete wall of a writer's block? Or are you having the time of your life seeing your pen trace out graceful mean...
Full-color asemic and pareidolic images by authors Dominic Ward and Eckhard Gerdes.
About the Authors
Dominic Ward is the author of Prism and Graded Monotony (2013), which is now in its 3rd edition...
Are you still wondering who is that boy at the beginning of Bergman's Persona and what the damn movie is all about? And what is the point of those near-silent seven minutes at the end of Antonioni'...
An anthology of photographic art criticism by James R. Hugunin, the 1983 Recipient of the Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in Photography funded by the Photographic Resource...
A monograph on contemporary photography, emphasizing the theme of ruins, by the winner of the first Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in Photography.
About the Author
James H...
About the Author
James Hugunin teaches the History of Photography and Contemporary Theory at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is the author of four experimental novels (the first of w...
Poetry. Fiction. "Science Fiction is a love poem disguised as a hate poem. The unreliable narrator lashes out sometimes against aliens, America, and closer enemies of the mind and heart. It rhythmi...
"What Is Art? is a hilarious scripto-visual Dadaist-Derridean quest to solve the impossible question, 'What is art?' Using, ironically, anti-art strategies, appropriation, violation, bad puns, foun...