Embodiment as Enigma: On Xi Xi’s “Mourning a Breast”
What illness and pain cast into relief is that our minds will always be lost in translation—and will always remain in a liminal space—somewhere between our embodiment and the outer world.
The Size of Life: On Dino Buzzati’s “The Singularity”
Buzzati makes a case for the necessary limitations of the “wretched flesh” in which we experience life, experience that cannot be reduced to the digital binary—singular experience.
The Telling Makes It True: On Robert Glück’s “About Ed”
The dead lover is the eternal muse, his voice revoked by death, his consent unattainable.