You must grieve for this right now —you have to feel this sorrow now— for the world must be loved this much…
Read MoreMy evening ritual is to feed a tribe of haughty mallards, stern-faced gulls, wobbly, raucous oystercatchers…
Read MoreSome writers search all their lives for the perfect place to work…
Read MoreJupiter is the god who hurls thunderbolts, Dius Fidius the god of oaths…
Read MoreThe analysis begins judiciously with the war of 1793-95 and its aftermath…
Read MoreI value fun and the sense that a rapper is enjoying their own skill rather than just telling me about it…
Read MoreHowever many cities I go to my past follows me and gets there first. An age of silence springs to life, improvising on where I have been before to trace the map of an island-chain…
Read MoreAmong the exiles Brecht found in Hollywood was his old co-worker, Peter Lorre…
Read MoreIt is gloomy in this world, gentlemen!
Read MoreThe first line of inquiry I would like to develop connects to a central point Foucault makes in his reading of German Ordoliberalism…
Read MoreThe ecstasy that accompanies a spiritual experience holds a form of inner displacement; we are born to surpass, to embrace our totality in movement…
Read MoreUnleashed on social networks, the first sentence becomes a sign of recognition, a knowing wink, a cabalistic sign between insiders…
Read MoreA friend testifies to the reality of one’s memories. A friend rescues the past from unreality…
Read MoreParis has long been the most visited city in Europe, but most of it is not visited. Why not?
Read MoreIt is both impossible to ignore and easy to forget that New York is mostly an archipelago of islands and that its waterfront is the most extensive of any city in the United States…
Read MoreWhy did Husserl begin thinking about movement? What was it that inspired him to make what one might call “the movement turn”?
Read MoreI don’t mean to complain, but the thrice-daily knock-on-the-door announcing the delivery of food was no longer welcome…
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