Au hasard Balthazar — Suffering and Morality
A literary essay on Robert Bresson’s masterpiece: innocence, suffering, morality, and a quiet dialogue with Nietzsche.
A collection of essays and thoughts at the intersection of mathematics, cinema, and philosophy.
Poems on change, time, language, and memory. Separated intentionally from essays and prose.
Neither are you the one you were, nor am I the one I was;
nor are we as pristine as we once were.
Mars is no longer blue,
the atlases are weary.
A poem on change, language, and what it means to remain
by becoming something else.
A literary essay on Robert Bresson’s masterpiece: innocence, suffering, morality, and a quiet dialogue with Nietzsche.
An exploration of how Jerzy Ficowski, Bruno Schulz, and Czesław Miłosz reflect trauma, dreams, and fractured reality.
An exploration of the singular meeting between Surrealism and psychoanalysis.
A personal reflection on the history and necessity of feminist thought.
Reading Prometheus as a symbol of resistance and rational defiance.
On the transition from myth to reason in early Greek thought.