“Let Me Tell You Something”: A Conversation with Jamie Quatro By Andrew Martin March 11, 2024
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My amorphous fancies about trees began to coalesce when I entered middle age and began to weigh the benefits of a freelancers life against that of a salaried professional.generated a claustrophobia in me that is difficult to explain—I am daughter to a man who is a news junkie.
But how does one live to tree time in this deadlined world? I began by trying to dismantle the architecture of time units inside my head.An epiphany wrapped me like a tendril—were trees freelancers or salaried employees? A tree was a daily wage laborer.All around me were estate developers sending their fleets of workers to construct skyscrapers to tight schedules.
Plants were not news consumers because their world remained unaffected by changes in governments and results of cricket matches.Sumana Roy is associate professor of English and creative writing at Ashoka University in Haryana.
This timbre of nervous energy that had turned the world into an apocalypse movie was the resident spirit of the newsroom—we were all doomed.
I found myself in a world where being a repository of news—as telegrams—turned one into a sort of activist.Gecko is currently focused on critical industries.
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