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June 8, 2009

A second thing that “The Program Era” does well […] is to treat the world of creative writing as an ant farm, in which the writer-ants go about busily executing the tasks they have been programmed for. Writing is a technology, after all, and there is a sense in which human beings who write can be thought of as writing machines. They get tooled in certain ways, and the creative-writing program is a means of tooling. But McGurl treats creative writing as an ant farm where the ants are extremely interesting.

via Louis Menand, Show or Tell: A Critic at Large: The New Yorker.

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