Issue Ten
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Looted libraries
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« In both countries, it has left the government officials grappling with an extremely delicate and complex issue. Why is it so difficult to move forward? »
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A woman in Tangiers: against erasure
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« I detect the head of a mannequin. Then the grains get too coarse. »
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The political life of dreams
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« Dreams could show an internalization of oppression just as easily as a resistance to oppression — which would mean a dream isn’t so free a realm after all. »
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A letter from
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« Even if you feel at home in time and space today, you know that you are already in mourning for the future loss of everything that is beautiful. This is the first time humanity is mourning in the future tense. »
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Can AI have a headache?
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« This summer my inner warrior was kissed back alive by an unlikely figure: the Pope. »
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The sea between
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« In order to survive amidst this bleak existence, the Mediterranean people established two distinct strategies: hopelessness or salvation. Some embraced hopelessness as the best way to approach the absurd condition of human life. »
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~ Potpourri: Amsterdam
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A place where everything that cannot be endured aboveground finds its refuge.
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~ Potpourri: Paris
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Copi channels his fascination with lowlives, queer people, immigrants and other outcasts
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~ Potpourri: Florence
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Langer, the Europeanist, the practical pacifist, the man who inaugurated Italian environmentalism and inspired European environmentalism.
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~ Potpourri: Spain
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It’s one of those non-fiction chronicles in which the topic doesn’t really matter.
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~ Potpourri: France
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« Chaos is no longer the weapon of the rebels but the banner of those in power. »