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A life is nothing but the sum of its yesterdays. – Raymond Mathis
In this novel David Joy creates hard circumstances and harder characters. These are mostly people without university or college degrees, some even with limited grade school – but very schooled in the rough and dirty ways of the world we all inhabit some part of.
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The nicest thing about David Joy is how down-low his whole approach to the story is. Set in North Carolina it could just as easily be West Kootenay. There are no ugly international cartels, just nasty local dealers. There are no super cops, just people doing their jobs. As misguided as some may think Ray Mathis is when he takes the law into his own hands, he acts from a moral code that was common t
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Claire Elizabeth Barratt performing at the 2018 (Re)Happening through Black Mountain College Museum and Art Center.
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Claire Elizabeth Barratt once drove alone from Asheville to Albuquerque, N.M. 26 straight hours without stopping except for gas.
“I’m actually thinking of maybe doing a cross-country trip as a durational performance,” she said. “Just doing the whole I-40 coast to coast and calling that the performance.”
That view of her art at times defying conventional boundaries of time, space and even audience is among the traits stamping Barratt as a solo performance artist unlike any other in this region. She’s a dancer without a company, a sculpture without a pedestal. She might wrap herself in paper, plastic or holiday lighting or project images or video onto her body.