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where shall i seek you
The plausibility of Elie Wiesel asserting the importance of the holocaust as comparable and of equal significance to the events of Mount Sinai does seem like poetic lyricism gone amok and the elevation of the tragic to fetishised narrative of … Continue reading
build a better mousetrap to snag em’
build it and they will come? Good intro here, but the Father then went on to extoll the stadium. But, some interesting points. You have to wonder if these massive structures are a perversion of some form of twisted ideology. … Continue reading
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Tagged b.c. place stadium, christopher caudwell, Donald Kuspit, Father Raymond J. de Souza, fred herzog photography, Guy Debord, Helen Levitt photography, henri Lefebvre, Joseph Beuys, mikel dufrenne, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Raymond De Souza, Robert ParkeHarrison, Viktor Frankl, viktor frankl logotherapy, wilson bryan key
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life is a silent scream
Ingrid Pitt. For some the horror was never over. Torn between building a life while repressing the horrors experienced. As a child sent to the Stutthof Concentration camp. How can one survive? The only thing that makes sense are the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bertolt Brecht, Bill Plympton, bill plympton beyond the forest, boris lurie, Elie Wiesel, helene weigel, ingrid pitt, Ken Russell Gothic, nils blommer, perry chen, Sigmund Freud, sylvia plath daddy, Theodor Adorno, Viktor Frankl, viktor frankl logotherapy, Walter Benjamin, yehuda nir
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some things you just can’t improvise
In Alan Arkin’s role as Singer in Carson McCullers’s screen adaptation of The Heart is Lonely Hunter, he plaus a deaf-mute whose silence was an articulation and metaphor for all the lonely life impaired citizens in a southern town whether … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Arkin, Alan Arkin an improvised life, alan arkin little miss sunshine, Carson McCullers, douglas coupland, douglas coupland author, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Martin Buber, Peter Falk, Viktor Frankl, viktor frankl logotherapy, Zen Buddhism
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