Twice Two

"Twice-two-makes-four is a farcical, dressed-up fellow who stands across your path with arms akimbo and spits at you. Mind you, I quite agree that twice-two-makes-four is a most excellent thing; but if we are to give everything its due, then twice-two-makes-five is sometimes a most charming little thing, too." -from Notes from the Underground, Dostoevsky 1864
If ever you’re really bored check out the text below from a far too long paper I wrote called “The Space of History: Looking at the Landscape in Struth & Sebald. It was for a course I took on W.G. Sebald at Yale. I compared themes in Sebald’s novel Austerlitz with that of German photographer Thomas Struth.

If ever you’re really bored check out the text below from a far too long paper I wrote called “The Space of History: Looking at the Landscape in Struth & Sebald. It was for a course I took on W.G. Sebald at Yale. I compared themes in Sebald’s novel Austerlitz with that of German photographer Thomas Struth.