Organisation of a panel with the working title "Silt and Mud" for the biennial conference of the EASLCE – European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture, and the Environment, "Sea More Blue: [...] Lacuna vis-à-vis the Peasants': Red and Green in John Berger’s Trilogy Into Their Labours ", in: H. G. Klaus, J. Rignall (eds.), Ecology and the Literature of the British Left. The Red and the Green, London [...] shown to the future what the past suffered, so that it has never been forgotten. Art, when it functions like this, becomes a meeting-place of the invisible, the irreducible, the enduring, guts, and honor
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