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Thamarasee Jeewandara“For the past twenty-odd years, he has lived more or less anonymously”— Paris Review, J. G. Ballard, Winter 1984 InterviewMay 8, 2017May 8, 2017
Thamarasee JeewandaraThe whole point is to interpret and understandWe understand that what appears chaotic is merely the result of a limited point of view. If you can view chaos itself from God’s eye, you…Nov 13, 2016Nov 13, 2016
A.G.T“Amaryllis”, by Gish JenFrom the Paris Review, link here: https://www.theparisreview.org/fiction/5690/amaryllis-gish-jenMay 24, 2021
InDavid Bowie Book ClubbyOren RaabJanuary 2020. Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews (volume 1), edited by Malcolm Cowley1959, Viking Press, 309 pages. Written in English, read in EnglishJan 31, 2020
The Lost Art Of ListeningMusic Listening: A ManifestoI was inspired to write something about modern day music listening and how the streaming era has changed it for good. But others have…Oct 13, 2019
Thamarasee Jeewandara“For the past twenty-odd years, he has lived more or less anonymously”— Paris Review, J. G. Ballard, Winter 1984 InterviewMay 8, 2017
Thamarasee JeewandaraThe whole point is to interpret and understandWe understand that what appears chaotic is merely the result of a limited point of view. If you can view chaos itself from God’s eye, you…Nov 13, 2016
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