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Mazin Saleem

Hitchcock: 'A film should be a slice of cake'; Alan Moore: 'Treat writing as if it were a god'; me: 'Art is god cake.'

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The last stereotypes of realism

We all know of the degenerate-art-burner and his lifeless watercolours. But did you know that Plato - the man who warned of the dangers of poetry, who’d bar poets from his Republic, who thought it silly audiences sympathise with actors on s...

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Arrival - of what, exactly?

> The imaginary must be imagined, accurately and with scrupulous consistency. A fantastic setting requires vivid and specific description; while characters may lose touch with their reality, the storyteller can’t.

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Less is memento mori

Alex Garland’s film Men (2022) is his least popular and most misregarded. A folk horror starring Jessie Buckley as a widow whose hopes of convalescing in the countryside are met by an onslaught of men who all look like Rory Kinnear, it was ...

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Two more stereotypes of realism

At the start of this list we learnt that artistic realism is not a genre, despite the habit of saying so at the chippier ends of the internet. We then considered whether it’s a matter of what an artwork is about - the real, the fantastical,...

4 months ago
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