
The Analog Sea Review: Number Two
by Yuval Noah Harari, David Foster Wallace, Hermann Hesse, Ray Bradbury, James Baldwin, Henry David Thoreau, Carl Sandburg, Andy Russell, Will Self, James Lasdun, E.M. Forster, Guy Debord, Robert Schumann, Oliver Sacks, Thomas Merton, Robert Frank, Robert Bly, Pope Francis, Leonard Cohen, Frédéric Chopin, Albert Einstein, Fenton Johnson, Giorgio Morandi, McKenzie Wark, Donald B. Kuspit, Pema Chödrön, Stephen Metcalf, Caspar David Friedrich, Jonathan Simons, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Robert Irwin, Matthew Hollis, Trebbe Johnson, Lin Yutang, Nina Simone, Kevin Fox Gotham, Red Pine, Jerry Mander, Russell Edson, Sherry Turkle, Geoff Pevere, Geert Lovink, Libero Andreotti, Edmund de Waal, Ferdinand Hodler, Lesley Saunders, Sergio Benvenuto, William Oxley, Byung-Chul Han, John Landau, Vilhelm Hammershøi, Andreas Buchleitner, Rachel Long, Peter Mettler, Mary Mercier, Alan Watts, Constant Nieuwenhuys, Antonio Merchado, Don L. Lind, Penelope Hewlett, Gudrun Sallaberger-Plakolb, C.L. O'Dell, Catherine Gareau-Blanchard
About this book
Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) 2020 Silver Medal Winner for AnthologiesIn the second edition of The Analog Sea Review, offline publisher Analog Sea continues to explore what artists and writers create when the machines are all sleeping and they find themselves back again amid that most valuable natural resource—time.Through interviews, stories, poetry, fine art, and essays by the likes of Oliver Sacks, Will Self, James Baldwin, Robert Bly, Ray Bradbury, Peter Mettler, and Alejandro Jodorowsky, this issue delves into questions on solitude, filmmaking, the northern lights, writing and the creative process, the cult of the image, quantum physics, the differences between direct experience and representation and, as ever, offline culture and the printed word.
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