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Film Review: “The Walk”—A Death-Defying Journey to Remember
October 13, 2015
Philippe Petit’s feat has inspired an amazing documentary, and now an amazing feature film.
Read MoreIn his prose and poetry, Swiss writer Robert Walser revolts from the chaos of modernity, engaging in extreme subjectivity only to confess to the heresy that is the self, choosing to revel in the simplicity of the rural life. Not for truth, but for the sake of a fleeting rapture.
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