Why I Write
Why I Write
James Bridle
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Writing, more visibly and unquestionably today than ever, is inherently networked. It begins and remains connected to its subject, and to everything else, becoming part of it. It acts. It does work. It lives. When we write, we reconfigure the world.
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but continued a love affair with language and meaning as texture and material.
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