The Habit of Being: A Portrait of Miss Mystery and Manners
This collection of paintings by Laura Lasworth were inspired by the life and works of the writer Flannery O’Connor.
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In this essay, Kelly Johnson explores the categories of comedy and tragedy as she considers how we might stay informed about social injustices, suffering, and human rights violations and yet maintain...
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Click on the image below, “Portrait of Flannery O’Connor,” to open Laura Lasworth’s exhibit in a resizable browser. In The Other Journal exhibit “Tangled Alphabets,” León Ferrari and Mira Schendel...
View ArticleFacing Suffering: Human Rights Tragedies and the Divine Comedy
I’m going to start with a claim that I can’t actually substantiate but that I hope you’ll entertain as likely or at least interesting: I think that people who watch a lot of human rights documentaries...
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