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Selected Tweets Tao Lin Mira Gonzalez

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Selected Tweets Tao Lin Mira Gonzalez
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Publisher: Short Flight / Long Drive Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Tao Lin & Mira Gonzalez
ISBN: 9780989695022, 0989695026, B00ZZ7S7TE
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Selected Tweets Tao Lin Mira Gonzalez by Tao Lin & Mira Gonzalez 9780989695022, 0989695026, B00ZZ7S7TE instant download after payment.

Literary Nonfiction. Art. Fiction. Poetry. Selected Tweets by Mira Gonzalez and Tao Lin, dating from 2008 to 2014, as well as extras such as illustrations of each other's tweets, short stories, essays, and a long poem

"Selected Tweets features a selection of bleak, depressed, disturbing, funny, and personal tweets that create a fragmented narrative and show how Twitter can serve as a platform for art, storytelling, and connection."  -  Emma Kolchin-Miller, Columbia Daily Spectator

Sheila Heti: How do you imagine people read Twitter? 

Tao Lin: On their phones, I think mostly. I think I've read the most Twitter while laying in bed or on my back, or just laying in places, like in parks or in airports. Maybe not the most, but a lot. I've dropped my phone on my face many times. I think other people must too, but I rarely hear about this. 

Sheila Heti: What do you think about before you tweet? You once told me that you tweet what makes you feel uncomfortable. So which tweets do you reject, which do you accept? 

Mira Gonzalez: I wouldn't necessarily say that I tweet what makes me feel uncomfortable, I think it's more that I feel comfortable tweeting things that I would never feel comfortable saying in a real-life conversation, or even in other places on the internet. For reasons that I don't fully understand, Twitter is a place where I don't feel ashamed to say my most shameful thoughts... 

"Beautifully organized [...] surprisingly interesting [...] It works very beautifully about psychic distress and contemporary nausea--it's a really lovely book, and it's the way that we think and write now."  -  David Shields, author of Reality Hunger

(From "What Would Twitter Do," Tao Lin and Mira Gonzalez interviewed by Sheila Heti)

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