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he is strongly tempted by and eventually brought down by alcohol. Unjustly suspecting his wife of infidelity, he murders her with a hammer and then cuts his throat with a chisel

Simon Taylor 23 Dec 2013

the religious set 2013:04:17 15:47:06 – 2013:04:20 12:54:00

Simon Taylor 12 Dec 2013

Riverhead 2013:11:04 18:11:26 – 2013:11:04 18:37:10

Simon Taylor 12 Dec 2013

food, wine and recreation – in the penthouse 2013:04:22 11:05:24 – 2013:04:22 11:24:38

Simon Taylor 12 Dec 2013

lost things 2013:10:30 16:58:16 – Thu 01 Jan 1970 11:59:59 NZST lost time

Simon Taylor 10 Dec 2013

field recordings 2013:10:22 16:18:13 – 2013:10:29 12:34:29

Simon Taylor 10 Dec 2013

field recordings 2013:09:08 17:12:46 – 2013:10:19 14:22:30

Riverhead at the end filled me with a sense of anomie. But not quite. The ugliness of it truly sub urban, and the ugliness of its continuation through developments designed in batches – designed for the market rather than for people to live in, resting on scarifications of an architectural scale
Simon Taylor 08 Dec 2013

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