Amaranth Borsuk’s work featured in The MIT Press Reader

borsuk work featured in mit press

An excerpt from Borsuk’s _The Book_ appeared this week on The MIT Press Reader, a website devoted to accessible scholarship drawn from the Press’s expansive catalog. The essay, , tells the story of Mexican writer Ulises Carrión’s manifesto of that title, which called for a reassessment of the relationship between form and content in literary publishing. Carrion was a poet, publisher, book artist, and bookseller who founded Other Books and So, an artists’ bookshop, in Amsterdam in 1975. Read more at the link!