Ursula Hegi writes without a net. Like a tightrope walker, she writes at a certain distance from the audience, balancing on a taut wire, her words coalescing out of the darkness. Inherent is a sense ...
A sense of claustrophobia permeates the films of Ingmar Bergman, and it's especially strong in his 1961 Oscar winner "Through a Glass Darkly," so high marks are due to Michael Attenborough for ...
From the first sentence of Through a Glass Darkly, one is immediately thrown into a mash of chaotic events — both fictional and grammatical. This brief chapbook deals with the political hot button ...
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