June 2011
2 posts
THE HOPELESS DREAM OF BEING
Split natures and broken faces in Aeschylus and Bergman
Born out of the Satyr chorus under the religious auspices of the Dionysian festival in 6th century B.C.E, drama is that unfathomable moment in Western aesthetics when we see before us on the stage for the first time, a poor, suffering individual referring to himself as ‘egô’, ‘I’, yet plainly someone else—a performer. He is and is not...
THE WEEK IN NEWS, 2
MEN WITH WEAPONS WALKING HU JINTAO TAKING PICTURE MORE OF A DEAD RHINO TV PRESENTERS A PAGE FROM THE BOOK PUSH IN TO BULB