Over the break, I read books and essays. Some were essays about books, like this one by Jonathan Drummond, reviewing Jody Rosen on bicycles in the TLS. Here is a passage from Rosen’s book: When you ride a bicycle, you’re airborne. The wheels that spin beneath you slip a continuous band of compressed air between the bike and the road, holding you aloft. Your bicycle will not take you on a voyage to the moon, but it is not quite earthbound either.
Reader's Digest: January 12, 2023
Reader's Digest: January 12, 2023
Reader's Digest: January 12, 2023
Over the break, I read books and essays. Some were essays about books, like this one by Jonathan Drummond, reviewing Jody Rosen on bicycles in the TLS. Here is a passage from Rosen’s book: When you ride a bicycle, you’re airborne. The wheels that spin beneath you slip a continuous band of compressed air between the bike and the road, holding you aloft. Your bicycle will not take you on a voyage to the moon, but it is not quite earthbound either.