Suggested reading, sophomoric edition
Here’s your grab bag for the week:
- I was already aware of Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi as a superb animation educator via the meticulous frame-by-frame studies at his blog, but Letters of Note has a real treat: a letter from Kricfalusi to a 14-year-old aspiring cartoonist.
- Rohan Maitzen makes a passionate argument that the value of a literary education is in the study of literature, not just the ancillary job skills that English departments cite to defend their own worth. (Continued here and here.)
- Jeff Foust surveys the debate over the scientific value of human spaceflight and what it means for NASA policymaking now.
- Sarah Eve Kelly, whose Anne Boleyn novel got picked up by an agent and is currently being shopped around, tells writers inundated with industry advice to shove it aside and get cracking on a draft.
- In the Columbia Journalism Review, Miles Corwin gives us a look at the young Gabriel García Márquez as journalist.
- The Economist‘s Democracy in America blog muses on the conservatism of the Muppets.
- Finally, in anticipation of whatever Apple is announcing this week, Beat-era poet Gary Snyder shares a poem about his Mac.
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