Waiting for the Barbarians
by J. M. Coetzee
Coetzee’s most important novel, sadly more relevant everyday. Perhaps the writer I most admire.
Coetzee’s most important novel, sadly more relevant everyday. Perhaps the writer I most admire.
It is right that the murder of many people be mourned and lamented.
Even the best weapon is an unhappy tool.
What do they do, the singers, tale-writers, dancers, painters, shapers, makers?
Five principles for embracing uncertainty.
Where to give all your precious fucks.
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