The Cabinet of Codes: Umberto Eco, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, and the Semiotics of the Absurd
I listen to a bronze bell striking the hour across a ruined Galway valley. Its tone shapes the vacant air […]
I listen to a bronze bell striking the hour across a ruined Galway valley. Its tone shapes the vacant air […]
The paving stones of the Place de la Révolution absorbed the sharp, indifferent tincture of the November dawn; a pale,
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(On Saint Augustine, Martin Luther, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard, and Robert Louis Stevenson’s Double Portrait
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(An essay from the forthcoming collection The Compass Without North: Sixty-One Essays on What Comes Tomorrow, a project currently in
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