Award-winning author Andrei Codrescu’s Bibliodeath: My Archives (With Life in Footnotes) surveys the evolutionary relationship between language and technology by examining his own career as a prolific American writer for more than four decades. Born in Transylvania, Romania, Codrescu’s journey spans from his earliest days as a scattered poet in the 1960s to his founding of the journal Exquisite Corpse in 1983 to his ongoing commentary today on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Amid the release of some of his most celebrated books, the author’s story is an insightful address of the survival of the literate world and the transformation of print, told through suspenseful reflection and alluring, signature footnotes.
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Andrei Codrescu is an author of poetry, novels, and essays, the founder of Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Life and Letters, and has broadcast regular commentary for NPR since 1983. He was the recipient of a Peabody Award for his film Road Scholar, the Ovid Prize for poetry, and the ACLU Freedom of Speech Award.
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