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