I'm originally from Washington D.C. but have been living in Barcelona (Spain) for over 20 years. I have many interests including linguistics, postmodern literature, anthropology, renewable energy technologies, organic gardening and computer programming. I am currently working for the Catalan department of Education as an educational...
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I'm originally from Washington D.C. but have been living in Barcelona (Spain) for over 20 years. I have many interests including linguistics, postmodern literature, anthropology, renewable energy technologies, organic gardening and computer programming. I am currently working for the Catalan department of Education as an educational technologist. My unfinished doctoral thesis is on Richard Brautigan and the aesthetics of subversion.
Although I'm no longer working on my thesis, I maintain a website on Richard Brautigan called The Brautigan Archives http://brautigan.cybernetic-meadows.net. The website is run using TikiWiki software, thus combining my two major interests (computers and literature). The name 'Cybernetic Meadows' comes from a poem of Brautigan's, 'All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace' which talks about the relationship between technology and nature.
Many of the books in my library are second-hand books. When I first moved to Spain, every time I went back to the States I would bring back several suitcases full of used books. I still spend a lot lot of time rummaging through second-hand bookshops, but the Internet has made it much easier to find out-of-print books online. If I can I try to read books in the original so my library includes books in Spanish, German, French and Catalan as well as English.
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