Duane Michals moves beyond representation and reproduction in his photography, and instead “writes” with his art. He explains the importance of constantly redefining the medium to fellow photographer David Seidner.
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Though he is anxious to shirk the labels bestowed upon him by critics and fans alike, Steve Erickson’s surreal prose has been compared to the work of Pynchon and Márquez. He talks to James Mx Lane after the publication of his novel Rubicon Beach.
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Christopher Durang’s plays aroused controversy and alienated many in the 1980s. Craig Gholson questions Durang about his feelings towards psychiatry, the Catholic Church and whether or not he “hates and fears” other people.
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