February 27, 2012
"Augustine Birrell argued in 1899: “The essence of Property is an unwillingness to share it, but the literary art lives by communication; its essence is the telling of a tale with the object of creating an impression and of causing repetition… the author’s rights are not based on a desire to exclusive possession of that which he has written."

Jeannie Vanasco in Believer MagazineABSENT THINGS AS IF THEY ARE PRESENT

A HISTORY OF LITERATURE CREATED BY ERASURE, COLLAGE, OMISSION, AND WITE-OUT

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