JONATHAN AMES ON REAL MAIL
“I love letters, but I don’t write them anymore,” Ames said. “And emails don’t feel [like] the same thing, emails feel very  telegraphic, you know what I mean? They tend to feel short and to the  point. They’re very discursive.” Not everyone, clearly, felt the natural  progression of the letter’s form from physical to digital had been  without loss.”

JONATHAN AMES ON REAL MAIL

“I love letters, but I don’t write them anymore,” Ames said. “And emails don’t feel [like] the same thing, emails feel very telegraphic, you know what I mean? They tend to feel short and to the point. They’re very discursive.” Not everyone, clearly, felt the natural progression of the letter’s form from physical to digital had been without loss.”

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