Alfred001
09-23-2018, 06:00 PM
I'm reading this article
http://www.vulture.com/article/best-books-21st-century-so-far.html
and at one point they say:
We thought it might be fun to speculate (very prematurely) on what a canon of the 21st century might look like right now. A couple of months ago, we reached out to dozens of critics and authors — well-established voices (Michiko Kakutani, Luc Sante), more radical thinkers (Eileen Myles)...
I'm curious what that means, that she is a "radical thinker", as I know nothing about her.
http://www.vulture.com/article/best-books-21st-century-so-far.html
and at one point they say:
We thought it might be fun to speculate (very prematurely) on what a canon of the 21st century might look like right now. A couple of months ago, we reached out to dozens of critics and authors — well-established voices (Michiko Kakutani, Luc Sante), more radical thinkers (Eileen Myles)...
I'm curious what that means, that she is a "radical thinker", as I know nothing about her.