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Alea iacta est!: Plutarch and the Event of the Self

Alea iacta est!: Plutarch and the Event of the Self

For Plutarch, life and the course of history insist that we face up to who we are and this is as harrowing as it is liberating; it is the source of our destruction as much as it is the springboard for our accomplishments.

The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them

The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them

Caesar Must Die and The Act of Killing are experiments that mix fiction and reality in distinct ways in order to investigate the relationship between freedom and violence.

‘Cleopatra’: A Legendary Story Told in Swift, Engaging Prose

The Seven-Layered Arsenic Cake of Madame LaFarge and Other Crime Classics

Orson Welles: A Man of a Certain Ego