Kyle BynumDrip Drop Drip DropThe sound of thunder is often a sign that rain is soon to come. In a metaphorical wasteland, this may not be the case. In T.S. Eliot’s The…Dec 10, 2016Dec 10, 2016
Kyle BynumAn American IllusionIn the 1957 essay The White Negro author Norman Mailer paints a picture of a society that has the memory and threat of World War ingrained…Dec 10, 2016Dec 10, 2016
Kyle BynumToo Busy ServingIn English High Society in the early 20th century, traditions and appearances were of extreme importance. In Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, The…Dec 7, 2016Dec 7, 2016
Kyle BynumYou Belong to Me“Government is the only thing we all belong to.” — DNC AdNov 9, 2016Nov 9, 2016
Kyle BynumOur Own Digital PanopticonIn his 1922 novel We Yevgeny Zamyatin described a society whose lives were perfectly transparent. The dystopian society of the One State…Sep 28, 2016Sep 28, 2016