Citizen Steele shatters the conventions of the contemporary novel: in the spirit of Durrell and Proust, time is amorphous and arbitrary-only two constantly colliding aspects of humanity exist, philosophy and events. The book begins as narrative and concludes poetically; the reader rather than the author dictates reality. Adrift in self-imposed emotional and spiritual oblivion, reclusive attorney Richard Jason Steele struggles through alarming personal and professional anxieties to isolate and define the roots of his lethargy by embracing yet ultimately rejecting the philosophical...
Citizen Steele shatters the conventions of the contemporary novel: in the spirit of Durrell and Proust, time is amorphous and arbitrary-only tw...
In The Swans of Pergusa, author Peter Shaindlin liberally and lyrically reinterprets selected mythological tales whimsically celebrated by Ted Hughes in Tales From Ovid and originally cast in Publius Ovidius Naso's Metamorphoses.
In The Swans of Pergusa, author Peter Shaindlin liberally and lyrically reinterprets selected mythological tales whimsically celebrated by Ted Hughes ...
Photographed in Berlin between 2014 and 2016. The aesthetic rhythm of this haunting visual ontology of Berlin binds the historical and the metaphysical. Can the stillness of a photograph rectify the astonishing contradictions within a city unparalleled in terms of intellectual and artistic pedigree with its blood soaked past? Across the span of bifurcated day and night imagery, photographer Peter Shaindlin pits the human element in its purest form against the bitter backdrop of chill German winter, creating a collective mood at once of doubt and hope that exposes the past as it questions...
Photographed in Berlin between 2014 and 2016. The aesthetic rhythm of this haunting visual ontology of Berlin binds the historical and the metaphysica...