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Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing, Kenyon College Fellow, The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School, Harvard University
Lewis Hyde's interests center on the public life of the imagination. His 1983 book, The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property, is an inquiry into the situation of creative artists in a commercial society. Trickster Makes This World (1998) is a portrait of the the kind of disruptive imagination needed to keep any culture flexible and alive.
Hyde has also published a book of poems, This Error is the Sign of Love, and edited a number of volumes, including he Essays of Henry D. Thoreau, a book of responses to the poetry of Allen Ginsberg, and selected poems of the Nobel Prize-winning Spaniard, Vicente Aleixandre.
Hyde received an M.A. from the University of Iowa and a B.A. from the University of Minnesota.
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lecture Folk Cultures and Digital Cultures as author at MIT Communications Forum, together with: Thomas Pettitt, S. Craig Watkins, 1801 views |