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Ryan Healey

Ryan Healey is a writer and translator with stuff published/forthcoming in Harper's, The New Inquiry, Maisonneuve, Bookforum, and Tin House. 

The Memory Artist vs. the Data Miner: On Comment's 'The Shadow of Memory'

I’VE FORGOTTEN APPROXIMATELY 46 percent of the just-translated 1990 Bernard Comment novel The Shadow of Memory — things like dialect tics, how verdant that Parisian cityscape looks in late May, what phrase is written below Masaccio’s Trinity, ...

RYAN HEALEY

Bloomsday, like Doomsday: Vila-Matas's Funeral for the Age of Print

IN THE BEGINNING, everything was written, and it was bad. By Roman light Terence wrote, “Nothing is said that has not been said before.” Pascal mused, “Everything has been written, everything has been said, everything has been done.&...

RYAN HEALEY

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