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Review: Reinhardt's Garden by Mark Haber (2019)
"Philosophers have labeled melancholy a disease, claimed it is sadness without reason, yet I was certain it was the sadness of reason....
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May 11, 20213 min read
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Review: Crash by J.G. Ballard (1973)
A crash is the collision of every event that has happened to you up until a certain point. Everything else is just collateral. What to...
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Apr 12, 20213 min read
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Review: Things Stirring Together Or Far Away by Larry Eigner (published 1974)
Things Stirring Together Or Far Away (1974) by Larry Eigner is a fragmented collage-like poetic exposition of word and scene, thought and...
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Feb 20, 20212 min read
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Review: Tales from Ovid translated by Ted Hughes (1997)
I read the Penguin Classics edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses (2007) before reading this edition by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. My review...
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Feb 2, 20213 min read
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Review: Libidinal Economy by Jean-François Lyotard (1970)
For a philosophical text translated from French to English, reading Lyotard's Libidinal Economy (1970) wasn't too difficult, albeit...
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Jan 23, 20212 min read
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Review: Shard Cinema by Evan Calder Williams (2017)
I don't know how well Shard Cinema (2017) will age compared to Williams' previous two books (Roman Letters and Combined and Uneven...
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Jan 13, 20212 min read
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Review: Ways of Seeing by John Berger (1972)
While reading Berger's Ways of Seeing for the second time in many years, I reacted less by noting how obvious Berger's arguments were and...
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Dec 6, 20203 min read
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Review: The Barefoot Woman by Scholastique Mukasonga (2018)
The Barefoot Woman - a title not referring to woman, singular, as suggested grammatically, but instead to a pluralism of each woman whose...
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Nov 27, 20202 min read
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Review: They Called Us Enemy by George Takei (2019)
George Takei's graphic novel - illustrated by Harmony Becker and co-written with Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott - is an important entry...
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Nov 16, 20202 min read
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Review: No One Is Too Small To Make A Difference by Greta Thunberg (2018, 2019)
A collection of Greta Thunberg's speeches from her travels in 2018 and 2019, No One Is Too Small To Make A Difference is a wrenching...
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Oct 10, 20204 min read
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Review: The Crystal Workshop: A Journey Into the Healing Power of Crystals by Azalea Lee (2020)
In a time when crystals have become a mass commodity, The Crystal Workshop by crystal healer Azalea Lee gives the world of crystals the...
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Sep 10, 20202 min read
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Review: The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
The Castle of Otranto is a story adapted from a Sicilian tale that took place during the Crusades. Walpole, an Englishman, re-wrote the...
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Sep 10, 20203 min read
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