Quixote/Quixote/“Quixote” by Julia RosenPosted on April 25, 2023May 1, 2023 The false Quixote and the false history of his adventures contribute to the figurative death of the identity, the persona, the name, “Don Quixote.” CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarlinguistics narrative translation truth
The “Incorrect” Truth of Catharsis by Hannah YoungPosted on December 13, 2020 A short history of the term "catharsis" and its relevance to the discussion of artistic truth vs. scientific fact. Creative NonfictionIndependent Projectart history neuroscience psychology science sigmund freud truth
Notes for a Hypothetical Tragedy by Sage Livingstone MolaskyPosted on March 5, 2020September 3, 2020 The truth of any good tale is the thing that makes it art. Without truth, art’s power to change the way we see things fails in the hands of the artists and remains, then, merely words on a page. Advanced Writing CourseCreative NonfictionJames Baldwin literature memory representation storytelling theater tragedy truth
A Trick of the Light by Lauren LaytonPosted on November 29, 2017February 16, 2021 “A photograph is not a moment; it is a single representation of a moment, influenced entirely by the eye behind the lens.” CriticismFirst-Year Research Seminarethics photography representation truth
how to disappear by Abe LibmanPosted on April 20, 2016October 8, 2020 a meditation AudioIndependent ProjectPoetryPortfoliohumanity judaism sky truth