A state of mind. An agenda. A program. A manifesto. An expression of self. An expression, perhaps, of a potential new literary movement.
WHEN’S the last time the literary world had real style?
painting by Thomas Phillips
Byron had style. Lord Byron. Sounds like the name of a WWE wrestling star.
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and their Lost Generation friend Ernest Hemingway had style, in their persons and prose. They influenced entire generations of American writers.
Jack Kerouac and the Beats had style. Their look, swagger, words, ideas created a cool subculture and gave business to burgeoning coffee shops, nascent venues for poetic musical talents like Bob Dylan and Patti Smith.
WHO among writers today has real style? Not affected pretentious overwrought “style” in their workshopped too-literary words. Style instead in their person, swag, attitude– a vibe projected in their look and their writing and in every part of their being.
We’re looking for style, because we know those who have it will revolutionize today’s literary scene.
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