
my writings of biography & city
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On most days, I walk past Marguerite Young’s apartment building on Bleecker Street. I have the images of the strange interior in an album given to me by her niece – blood-red walls, angels on all surfaces, gigantic sequins as curtains, a ca...
I paused my afternoon work to open Instagram and found myself in a small town in China, a cloudy day with tea harvesting in the background. I’ve followed this strawberry blonde tea seller for a couple of months now. He runs an online Chines...
My friend Max Falkowitz asked me to explain paragraphs of Gen-Z writing that rang as inane. I sent him about fifteen texts back working through the strangeness of the piece we read.
The writing in question was essentially a memetic collage...
On Instagram, my list of recent searches acts as a board that I check about twice a day. I do not follow these accounts, which I dutifully look through, but instead let myself be surprised by having a separate “feed.” It molds Instagram int...
In January, I visited Marguerite Young’s nephew-in-law, the German scholar Reinhold Heller. He is the widower of Marguerite’s niece, Vivian, from her only full sister, Naomi Young.
Reinhold and I held phone conversations in which I would...
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