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28: Jonathan Simons / The Analog Sea
Unsound Methods
English - March 18, 2020 05:00 - 55 minutes - 44.6 MB - ★★★★ - 2 ratingsBooks Arts Society & Culture Philosophy Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This episode is a little different to our usual output as we speak to Jonathan Simons: publisher, writer, editor, musician, occasional translator, and the person behind the Analog Sea Review.
The Analog Sea is an 'offline publisher of printed books', but there's much more to it that that - as you will hear, Jonathan's entire approach involves shunning the online world, almost as a revolutionary act. We discuss the reasons behind this approach, the insights it provides and the contradictions that it inevitably involves.
The Analog Sea's sprawling comprehensive* website (as discussed in the show) is available here: https://www.analogsea.com/
To receive a copy of the latest Analog Sea Bulletin, send a letter to.
PO Box 11670
Austin, Texas 78711
United States
or
Basler Strasse 115
79115 Freiburg
Germany
For obvious reasons, Jonathan is not on social media, but we are:
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*neither sprawling nor comprehensive