Peter Toohey's "A History of Boredom" will soon be available in Turkish with a new translation.
New Nuri Bilge Ceylan just dropped - almost: thefilmstage.com/nuri-bilge-c...
New research from School of Humanities @uofgartshums.bsky.social shows 90% of Humanities alumni now work in mid–senior roles across 24 sectors, with 91.7% reporting high career fulfilment.
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Joan Didion uses Times New Roman for her notes. (From Notes to John)
The entire diary, imo, is about the inability of a family to share their loneliness w/each other. a study in the melancholia of (intergenerational and interpersonal) loneliness
there is an essay for and about everything @atpost45.bsky.social and @post45.bsky.social. Today, as I was looking for sources on blurb economy, I found this: post45.org/2018/11/the-...
just watched it was just an accident - a film in which hearing becomes a way of seeing. the way it ends is very smart - the last 10-15 seconds. it was even tense when the credits started rolling.
Nuri Bilge Ceylan usually takes more than a few years between films as of late, and thus we've been waiting to hear what might be next. The Turkish filmmaker has now unveiled his latest feature, follo...