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What drew me so desperately to Haraway at twenty, eager to find a way of being in the world that I could commit to, could follow towards something I wanted that I hadn’t yet (then, or maybe even now) learned to articulate, was her additive lens: her commitment to both/AND, to celebrating a purposeful, pleasurably rigorous way of being. Haraway... See more
He’s a study in contrasts, a rare person who sees little conflict in owning many identities at once.
Caroline Van Hemert • The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds
One of Butler’s novels, The Parable of the Sower, hit the New York Times bestseller list for the first time in 2020,
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organise Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
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he had insulted the dominant sociopolitical system of white patriarchy that had produced swift in the first place, and for that he was made to pay; the storm that followed mirrored the media lynchings we saw the likes of tiger woods face post affair reveal. it’s ‘bad nigger’ syndrome, this white obsession with making villains of us (west would do a... See more
taylor swift, american fantasy: part one
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theparisreview.orgHis gallantry reliably extends to whatever is disadvantaged, homely, long-suffering, foreign or feminine. Kind to stragglers and also-rans, to well-meaning duds and worthies, and correspondingly cautious in his praise of acknowledged stars and masters, Updike’s view of twentieth-century literature is a levelling one. Talent, like life, should be
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