“To forget about the others? How utterly absurd! I feel you there, down to my marrow. Your silence clamors in my ears. You can nail up your mouth, cut your tongue out – but you can’t prevent your being there. Can you stop your thoughts? I hear them ticking away like a clock, tick-tock, tick-tock, […]
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No Exit – Celine Oudin and John Paul Sartre and the problem of the gaze. (theatre review)
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The Human War – Noah Cicero and the distance of war over there. (book review)
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“I’ve been walking the world alone.” “I walk the world alone too, but I like it that way.” In his justifiably glowing review of The Human War on The Guradians book blog, Lee Rourke wondered how The Human War would hold up eight years after its publication in 2003. Rourke writes his own review in 2007, but still questions […]