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Seth Abramson is the author of several books: DATA (BlazeVOX, 2016); Metamericana (BlazeVOX, 2015); Thievery (University of Akron, 2013); Northerners (Western Michigan University, 2011); and The Suburban Ecstasies (Ghost Road Press, 2009). He is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire and the Series Co-Editor for Best American Experimental Writing (Wesleyan University). He writes about politics, higher education, and metamodernism (post-postmodernism) for The Huffington Post and Indiewire.
His awards include the Akron Poetry Prize, the Green Rose Prize, the J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize from Poetry, and a Best New Poets selection. A graduate of Harvard Law School and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Seth has published poetry and prose in The Washington Post, Colorado Review, Boston Review, Harvard Review, Fence, American Poetry Review, and elsewhere.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, May 24, 2016 On Bernie Sanders and Experimental Journalism
The old journalism is dead because the Real as it constructs it no longer coincides with the Real as Millennials either experience it or (far more importantly) can imagine it.
Bernie Sanders has won this election, and Hillary Clinton is only a ghost silently mouthing out the final lines of a play we've all seen before and an ever-increasing number of us no longer feel much need to return to.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, May 19, 2016 Make No Mistake, Sandersism Has Defeated Clintonism
Sandersism isn't about 2016; it's about 2024, 2044, and even -- in terms of what it means for the future of this country -- 2116.
The point being this: the ideological revolution within the Democratic Party has already happened, and Sandersism won. The only question now is how long Democrats and the country will have to wait to see its gains in real-time.
(9 comments) SHARE Monday, April 18, 2016 Sanders Can Win. Here's Why.
Sanders -- facing the longest odds it's possible to imagine any politician in the contemporary era facing -- can win.
Here's why.
(5 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 17, 2016 Clinton Delegate Lead Down to 194, Even as Dramatic Miscounting of Delegates
Clinton's delegate lead has dropped by 24 in just the last two weeks, and in events barely covered by the media in four of the nation's fifty states. If similar events were to occur at even a handful of the other 46 state party conventions, Clinton's lead, even outside any remaining primaries and caucuses, could be greatly imperiled.
Bernie's doing much better than Cruz is against Trump
(6 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 31, 2016 Hillary Clinton's Support Among Nonwhite Voters Has Collapsed
The Clinton campaign is in the midst of an historic collapse -- much of it due to the unraveling of support for Clinton among nonwhite voters -- and the national media has yet to take any notice.
(13 comments) SHARE Friday, March 25, 2016 A Dozen Reasons Sanders Voters Are Justifiably Angry at the Media Right Now
There's an incredible amount of anger being directed toward the media by the roughly half of the Democratic Party that supports Bernie Sanders.
What Sanders supporters are angry about is hard data-- hard data supplied by irrefutably objective sources and challenged as to its validity by absolutely no one.
Hard data so objective and undeniably accurate that its absence is bizarre & infuriating