Tag: zen
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Who is asking? – Part 5
Andrews is acutely aware of and invested in his relationship with his audience. As not only does this define his brand due to their interpretations but also defines his work. And that’s fourth wall breakingly important.
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Who is asking? – Part 4
When exploring the influences behind Andrews writing, his poem DaRene DesBathes is an excellent starting point. DaRene DesBathes is at first glance a homage to:
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Who is asking? – Part 3
Looking at the vast majority of Andrews’s works it is easy to ascertain that he leans towards a more simplistic and easy-to-read writing style out of consideration for the reader opposed to circumlocution. Indeed, when asked about this he stated that he “wanted his work to be more accessible.’† But when asked about how he…
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Who is asking – Part 2
“language is a guide to social reality”†. – Edward Sapir “Translation is neither a creative art nor an imitative art, but stands somewhere between the two.”‡ – Horst Frenz