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Omissions and Outtakes

Arushi Vats

Ramblings on politics and art and books and cinema and music and ideas.

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I’ve been struggling to identify what it is about the Neapolitan Quartet which fills me with a specific form of sadness: the realisation that something is now irretrievable. This condition is generated by the knowledge that something was an...

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As Need, As Want

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  • Arushi Vats

    A person struggling to carve slices of time to think, write, and ponder.

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