Well, well… It has been a while, hasn’t it?
I’ve taken quite some time off from blogging, mainly using a large chunk of 2009 and 2010 to re-assess, if you will. I guess I’m rather prone to these types of hiatuses, though they are clearly not as organized as those of Stefan Sagmeister.
While I have been gone for a bit, I’ve attempted to write a few posts more than a few times in the last year. It seems that my lack of attention to this blog isn’t so much a function of laziness, so much as a reflection of my lack of actual time and ease to virtually publish…
Date: March 27, 2010, Written By: jonny.gotham
What is it to be a Lost Generation? Part victory, part defeat, and an expectation to achieve without outlet for inner passion. After the first World War, a group of notable expatriate writers and poets collected themselves in Europe, disenchanted by what the States had become in its post-war manifestation. In a way, they fled. They fled to foreign soil with notions of cosmopolitan culture to experience that “joie de vivre,” escaping a life void of art and meaning, and searching for something greater.
Date: April 11, 2009, Written By: jonny.gotham