Letter-Writing Is a Lost Art. How Do We Save Communications for Future? - WSJ.com
The Ransom Center doesn't yet have any archives made up solely of
emails. But one collection of correspondence between the novelist
Russell Banks
and his brother Stephen, four decades strong, is made up of a
combination of emails and letters, and Ms. Barnard has begun to perceive
subtle differences between them. "The contents still talk about
writing, family, what their kids are doing," she says. "But the main
contrast is that the response time is so dramatically reduced, which I
think changes the conversation."
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