Unresolved Thought
Desi Cochrane & Ian Lockerbie
Desi Cochrane & Ian Lockerbie
We embark on a journey through the Gulf Stream, off Cuba's coast, to delve into Ernest Hemingway's final and iconic novella, The Old Man and the Sea. Is this merely a story of man versus nature, a cont
We're back in 1940s Argentina, this time losing ourselves in the labyrinth of Borges' Lottery in Babylon. Whether this is a noir satire or totalitarian tyranny, pareidolic paranoid delusion, or a metap
In the first installment of our Ted Chiang series, we ascend Ted's Tower of Babylon. We delve into the vivid and symbolic world of the Tower leaving no brick unturned as we seek to appreciate and under
We discuss Julio Cortazar's eerie short story 'House Taken Over'. Is Cortazar writing an apology to a displaced upper-middle class? Is this an allegory of outstaying one's welcome in one's own life? A
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