Ruins Revised Edition

Ruins Revised Edition by Morgan Meis is a collection of essays that explores various themes related to art, culture, politics, and the fleeting nature of time. Published by Fallen Bros. Press on January 5, 2013, this edition comprises 156 pages and is presented in English. The work showcases the insights of Meis, a notable young critic recognized for his poignant and philosophical perspectives.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of contemporary issues through Meis’s essays, which reflect on the complexities of modern life and the interplay between personal experiences and broader societal themes. The collection invites contemplation on the transitory aspects of existence, making it a significant contribution to literary collections and essays. This edition is designed to engage those interested in critical thought and the nuances of cultural commentary.
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A collection of the best essays from one of America’s best (winner of an Andy Warhol Foundation Grant) and most poignant, personal and philosophical young critics, Morgan Meis Ph.D, on art, culture, politics and the transitory and illusory nature of time.
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