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Silence
2015
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Summary

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.

What is silence? In a series of short meditations, novelist and playwright John Biguenet considers silence as a servant of power, as a lie, as a punishment, as the voice of God, as a terrorist's final weapon, as a luxury good, as the reason for torture--in short, as an object we both do and do not recognize. Concluding with the prospects for its future in a world burgeoning with noise, Biguenet asks whether we should desire or fear silence--or if it is even ours to choose.

Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

Table of Contents
IWhat Is Silence?
A Brief History of Silence
Metaphors and Depictions of Silence
The Architecture of Silence
Selling Silence: Privilege and Stillness
IIAppalling Silence: The Morality of Silence
Nothing Strengthens Authority So Much As Silence: Silence and Power
The Silent Treatment: Silence as Forms of Punishment
Tortured Silence
The Terrorist's Silence
IIIObserving a Minute of Silence: Grief and Memory
One Hand Clapping: Silence and Religion
Reading Silently: Silence in Education
Caesura: Silence in Poetry, Music, Film, Theater and Art
Translating Silence
IVSilenced: Secrets
The Mute Lover: Erotic Silences
I Can't Hear Myself Think: Silence and the Self
Silence as the Absence of the Human
The Future of Silence
Librarian's View
Syndetics Unbound
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