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Patrick Harrison

is co-editor of If You Can Read This, You're Lying.

Essays & Reviews

Destroy All Monsters

By Patrick HarrisonJune 27, 2014
The original Godzilla plays out the struggle between two of post-war Japan's major political tendencies: a revolutionary critique of modernity against a victimized anti-historical Japanese nationalism.
Essays & Reviews

The Great Leap Forward

By Patrick HarrisonDecember 31, 2011
The Long March in a New World
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What Is an Artist?

By Patrick HarrisonNovember 8, 2011
A glossary of artists
Essays & Reviews

Herzog's Caves

By Patrick HarrisonMay 12, 2011
(via) Just when you thought the world was a horrible, boring place full of assholes, Werner Herzog makes a movie in 3D. And not only…
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The History of Dialogue (3): Brecht vs. the HUAC

By Patrick HarrisonFebruary 14, 2011
Bertolt Brecht appeared before the HUAC on October 30, 1947. Brecht’s testimony consisted of wry jokes and evasions. He played dumb and frequently blamed sloppy…
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