
Sven Birkerts is an American essayist and literary critic of Latvian ancestry. He is best known for his book The Gutenberg Elegies, which posits a decline in reading due to the overwhelming advances of the Internet and other technologies of the "electronic culture." Birkerts graduated from Cranbrook School and then from the University of Michigan in 1973. He has taught writing at Harvard University, Emerson College, Amherst College, and most recently at Mount Holyoke College. Birkerts is the Director of the Bennington College Writing Seminars and the editor of AGNI, the literary journal. He now lives in the Boston area, specifically Arlington, Massachusetts, with his wife Lynn, daughter Mara, and son Liam. His father is noted architect Gunnar Birkerts.
Books

Reading Life
Books for the Ages
2007

Poetry 100 Years
2012

The Gutenberg Elegies
The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
1994

The Other Walk
Essays
2011

Changing the Subject
Art and Attention in the Internet Age
2015

The Art of Time in Memoir
Then, Again
2007

My Sky Blue Trades
Growing Up Counter in a Contrary Time
2002

Readings
1999

Vladimir Nabokov's Speak, Memory
Bookmarked
2021

An Artificial Wilderness:Essays On 20th-Century Literature
1987