The Reality Industrial Complex
Novels should have killed poetry. Television should have killed radio. Digital should have killed paper.
Is it possible that the usual (understandable) insistence that atheism is simply a product of experience or reason in some “pure” sense has led to a neglect of the shape of atheism as a tradition?
Theory and chakirah-driven Talmud study are both methods of abstraction that, dissatisfied with the singular event, seek to uncover the more fundamental actors and structures at play.
Bare Life’s illustrious advisory board, generous writers’ fees, and very existence point to the emergent urgency of creating a space for migrant writing.
QAnon’s Pendulum: On Umberto Eco’s Fiction and Right-Wing Conspiracism
The stories of Umberto Eco and QAnon are those of people desperate for meaning, and of people willing to give them some semblance of it for profit, for power, or even for laughs.
It is not a unique experience to sit or stand in the presence of a pet or a house plant, or a favorite tree, and to feel that one is not entirely alone.
Max Gunther is indeed telling an “incredible true story,” but it is not the story of D.B. Cooper.
Full Stop Quarterly: Limits and Listening
When one listens, one opens oneself to the world.
Portugal Is Not a Small Country
There’s something slightly off in the way that Portugal memorializes its past.
I’m enamored by a birthright that feels just out of reach.