Sisyphus, the Greek mythological figure, cheated his own death twice by deceit and trickery. As a result, he was punished and consigned to rolling a boulder up a hill for eternity. The plight of ...
"One always finds one's burden again." - Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus Let's start with a little mythology. This week's episode of Fargo, "The Myth of Sisyphus," borrows the title of an Albert ...
“Rapid fire, some round, some oval. Circular patterns, unnatural, bright, hovering in the sky. They come only in the odd months, the visitors. Always in sets of three.” So says the man waiting in line ...
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