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Tag Archives: Pierre von Kleist Editions

Outtakes from a Film and a Record I Can’t Play: Rita Lino’s How to Become Nothing

“In literature and film, the desert often serves as a topographic metaphor for interior emptiness, but the reality of this kind of aloneness goes beyond linguistic abstractions – it’s a presence, as palpable as hot sand on the skin.”

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