Did such men simply give in to prolonged interrogation—the so-called "conveyor," whereby prisoners were questioned for days on end by a team of agents working in shifts—or to outright torture? Were they trying to protect their wives and children, who were effectively Stalin's hostages? Or did they feel that, in some obscure way, they deserved punishment for crimes they hadn't committed? Here was a problem for a psychologist—or, better, for a novelist, one who understood Communism from the inside and knew what it was like to be a political prisoner.
Not to change the topic here:
Review: The Sound of Silence Doesn't Run Down the Rabbit Hole of Madness - Slant Magazine
Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, Rashida Jones, Tony Revolori, Austin Pendleton, Bruce Altman, Tina Benko, Alex Karpovsky, Adit Dileep Director: Michael Tyburski Screenwriter: Ben Nabors, Michael Tyburski Distributor: IFC Films Running Time: 85 min Rating: NR Year: 2019
Just Mercy Review: A Stock Sermon Elevated by Michael B. Jordan
When Bryan finally stumbles across Walter's case, he ardently devotes himself to clearing the man's name, growing close to him and his wife, Minnie (Karan Kendrick), and their children and discovering more and more inconsistencies in the original criminal trial! Extra GoodShit – Page 2 ...The Desperate Plight Behind "Darkness at Noon" Continue reading "The Desperate Plight Behind "Darkness at Noon"" Author Fred Lapides Posted on September 26, 2019 September 25, 2019 Categories goodshit Leave a comment on The Desperate Plight Behind "Darkness at Noon"!! Yet with so much attention increasingly devoted to individuals marshaling facts in order to reverse a case where the evidence is so provably absurd at first glance, too little time is spent animating the characters themselves. Walter is depicted as an almost saintly being, watching over cellmates and offering encouragement even when he has none for himself, while Bryan's steadfastness in the face of so much trickery on the part of Alabama's legal system never falters.
The Mediated Plant - Journal #102 September 2019 - e-flux
Free up your mind … Help us re-imagine the world in richer terms that will allow us to find ourselves in dialogue with and limited by other species' needs, other kinds of minds … The struggle to think differently, to remake our reductionist culture, is a basic survival project in our present context. I hope you will join it —Val Plumwood 2
Sentient, wired plants: An illustration from the children's book Vamos explorar o bosque [Let's Explore the Forest] by Tony Wolf (1977 Plants write themselves: Spread from the book Plant Autographs and their Revelations by Jagadish Chandra Bose (1927)
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A surprising animism is being reborn. We know now, because we have seen them, that we are surrounded by inhuman existences … The cinematographer extends the range of our senses, making perceptible to our sight and to our hearing individuals that we considered invisible and inaudible.27
Many things are taking place:
Top 10 end-of-the-world novels | Books | The Guardian
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This 1962 novel depicts a postapocalyptic future in which global warming has rendered much of planet uninhabitable. In stark contrast to Station Eleven, it is a dark and depressing tale of survivors forced to reinvent their ethical and moral codes when civilisation collapses. It is widely regarded as one of the first climate-change fiction texts.
Fans of 'Electric Dreams,' You Need to Read Its Philip K. Dick Predecessor
Philip K. Dick is a pioneer in the sci-fi genre . The anthology series "Electric Dreams" premiered on Amazon in 2018 (Channel 4 in the U.K. in 2017) and is composed of 10 standalone, 50-minute episodes based off of short stories written by Dick
The episodes each consist of their own beautifully rendered and unique universes, yet feel as if they could exist in parallel dimensions
Arguably, the matter of humanity, and more so, what it means to be human, takes center stage of the majority if not all of the episodes
In my eyes, two episodes of "Electric Dreams" stood out amidst the whole, as they take a specific look into human relationships and empathy, speaking to the subject matter depicted in Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
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