![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Karla Black at the Venice Biennale: 'Don't call my art feminine' 2011 we've been kind of disappointed.īen Evans: John Dunsworth of Trailer Park Boys on Liquor and Politics Ben Evans 2011ĭon't, though, whatever you do, call this apparent onrush of girliness feminine. To stem this onrush of disastrous improvisations, conservatives need every resource of mind and heart, every good argument, every creative alternative and every bit of compassionate sympathy for the distress that is pushing Americans in the wrong direction.īecause when George Bush got elected the second time you really felt helpless, and then with Obama there was this onrush of hope and ambitiousness, and then. In Inertia, a young woman lies on top of a bullet train carriage, her dress ballooning against the wind, in a blatantly Freudian onrush of high-speed elation.Īlmost, when he knew the blow had started and just ere the edge of steel bit the flesh and nerves it seemed that he gazed upon the serene face of the Medusa, Truth - And, simultaneous with the bite of the steel on the onrush of the dark, in a flashing instant of fancy, he saw the vision of his head turning slowly, always turning, in the devil-devil house beside the breadfruit tree. The case for an unplugged life Nora Krug 2011īy the time you read this, the two days of riots I'm referring to might have swollen into a major crisis - or they might have been subsumed and forgotten in the din and onrush of mayhem in Libya and Syria, radiation in Japan or whatever's next.Įthan Casey: Terry Jones' America Is A Dangerous Place To Be Ethan Casey 2011 Donna Rifkind praised Julie Orringer's The Invisible Bridge Vintage, $15.95, a fictional "account of the very particular way in which Hungary's Jewish population was decimated by the Holocaust," for its "brilliant use of a deliberately old-fashioned realism to define individual fates engulfed by history's deadly onrush." ![]()
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