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"We thrive in the cracks of society, We, the Artists. We have never quite fit in to anywhere ‘solid’ really- schools, churches, nine to fives- we are too restless you see, too electric." Kevin Tole reviews David Markson's Wittgenstein's Mistress in the style of the book.
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Sarah Mayo in the spotlight discussing being an 'insider-outsider'.
Feature column from Kenwood Blenderhand 'The Age of the Screen', plus more special content released throughout the month of April.
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Barbara Anna Gaiardoni
The story begins with the unseen that gives way to a kind of breathing, unobtrusive vibrations, the sound of many footsteps keeping time with a drum struck softly at a slow heartpace. I wonder what new problem is about to fall on my head. The world already thinks that I’m a crazy. Perhaps yes, if we stop at stereotypes and if we focus solely on what we don't have or don't be. I'm going beyond. I put on my rain jacket and keep walking at a fast pace, because I know one of the greatest enemies is fear of what others might think or say about me. I'm not playing this game anymore. abandoned old kite threads fell into the river… do you want to play?
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Barbara Anna Gaiardoni
4/6/2024 05:03:14 am
Thank you so much!
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