David Mikics

David Mikics is the Moores Distinguished Professor in the Department of English, University of Houston.[1]

He is at work on a book about Saul Bellow, for W.W. Norton, entitled Bellow's People, scheduled for 2015 publication.[2]

Bibliography

  • Slow Reading in a Hurried Age, Harvard/Belknap, 2013
  • The Annotated Emerson, Harvard/Belknap
  • The Art of the Sonnet, (with Stephen Burt) Harvard/Belknap
  • Who Was Jacques Derrida? Yale University Press
  • A New Handbook of Literary Terms Yale University Press
gollark: Also, rust code here: https://pastebin.com/8EPmv539
gollark: Anyway, bitops/base conversions are annoying to do for humans, since our brains are just not really set up that way (without training, which takes a while), but computers happily do billions a second.
gollark: Hey, if you're a Rust advocate, please fix my rust program.
gollark: And yet you use Rust. And type similarly. Curious.
gollark: Humans are good at some stuff, computers are good at some stuff, and when they're better at it they tend to be MUCH better.

References

  1. "David Mikics". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  2. "David Mikics". University of Houston.
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