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Karl Ove Knausgaard

Thomas Wågström’s Pictures of the Living and the Lifeless

The mysterious photographs in the book “Case Closed” are more interested in the conditions under which human beings exist than in the lives they live. 

The Slowness of Literature and the Shadow of Knowledge

Science and literature alike are readers of the world. And, sooner or later, both lead us to the unreadable, the boundary at which the unintelligible begins.

To Be a Bird: Stephen Gill’s “The Pillar”

The photographs in Gill’s book encounter birds on their own terms.

Thomas Wågström’s Pictures of the Living and the Lifeless

The mysterious photographs in the book “Case Closed” are more interested in the conditions under which human beings exist than in the lives they live. 

The Slowness of Literature and the Shadow of Knowledge

Science and literature alike are readers of the world. And, sooner or later, both lead us to the unreadable, the boundary at which the unintelligible begins.

To Be a Bird: Stephen Gill’s “The Pillar”

The photographs in Gill’s book encounter birds on their own terms.