"We Shall Sing Our Wednesdays" is a surreal anti-comic combining a poem by J. F. Martel with art by Dominic Bercier. Its phantasmagoria of word and image evokes a dream of prophecy, reckoning, and apocalypse.
"We Shall Sing Our Wednesdays" is a surreal anti-comic combining a poem by J. F. Martel with art by Dominic Bercier. Its phantasmagoria of word and image evokes a dream of prophecy, reckoning, and apocalypse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
¿Jean-François Martel is a writer on art, culture, religion, and philosophy.His essays have appeared in online journals such as Canadian Notes & Queries, Reality Sandwich, The Finch, and Metapsychosis, as well as in print anthologies from Penguin-Tarcher, North Atlantic Books, and Intellect Books. He is the author of Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice, published in 2015 by Evolver Editions. Ediciones Atalanta released a Spanish translation of the work in 2017. His long-form essay, "Reality is Analog: Philosophizing with Stranger Things," is available in e-book format from Untimely Books.With Prof. Phil Ford of Indiana University Bloomington, J.F. co-hosts the Weird Studies podcast, a series of conversations on the intersections of philosophy, the arts, and the weird.
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