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Catarina Sobral

illustration, thoughts and misuse of prepositions

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Irreversibly lost

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Para no extraviarse cuando lo abandonaran en lo profundo del bosque, pensó en marcar el camino dejando caer piedrecitas o migas de pan. Pero al rebuscar solo encontró sobrecitos de azúcar.

Si tienes uno en la m...

19 days ago
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Work and its opposite

This photo is a paradox.

In The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon describes some experiments carried out during the Algerian Revolution in the liberated regions. One of these was the socialisation of land: it was ruled that nobody would work fo...

2 months ago
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Five storms

Although it may seem so, the title is not a metaphor for the attacks on freedom and international law currently being waged by the empire, both domestically and abroad. It could be, but I am being literal and local. Last month, Portugal was...

3 months ago
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Still, sit. Sit.

‘What is this work we do? What are we good for?

The literary critic Northrop Frye once said all art is metaphor, and a metaphor is the grammatical definition of insanity. What art does is meet us at the site of our insanity, our dera...

4 months ago
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The 12th letter

Last month, I performed my play 20 times. I won an award. I took part in a picket line during the general strike. Time Out magazine wrote a beautiful article about my play. (Have you read this one too?) RTP (our public television station) b...

5 months ago
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