A person's hand holding a navy blue envelope with handwritten address; the envelope has a sticker of an American flag with the word 'FREEDOM' and a small drawing of birds. There is also a thick, black book titled 'The Origin of the Conscience in the Brain of the Human Mind' by Julian Jaynes underneath the envelope, placed on a white surface. The background shows a green, leafy scene outside a window.

Hey, you are not Jeremy Braddock..

But did you know about his published works:

Up until now, most of my writing has been about modernist art, literature, and culture — mostly in the United States. My research has looked at cultural institutions, at the dynamics of artist groups and their collective work, and the way modernist art was received, celebrated, contested, and translated in different contexts — for instance in Harlem intellectuals’ response to James Joyce’s Ulysses during the years the novel was banned in the United States. A lot of my work is based in archives.

Black greeting card with handwritten white text, held by a person's hand against a background of green trees and a window. The card is opened, revealing a message about studying libraries and archives, and interest in history and AI. A blue book with gold lettering is visible below the card.