“…I understood that the need to tell stories was deeply embedded in our minds and inseparably entangled with the mechanisms that generate and absorb language. Narrative imagination – and therefore fiction – was a basic evolutionary tool of survival. We processed the world by telling stories, produced human knowledge through our engagement with imagined selves.”
-Aleksandar Hemon The Aquarium, Personal History, The New Yorker Magazine, June 13 & 20, 2011
-Aleksandar Hemon The Aquarium, Personal History, The New Yorker Magazine, June 13 & 20, 2011
News & Happenings
- 2012/01/11
Berkshire Eagle Online lists Leigh Strimbeck in Best Actress Category -January 2012
In its “Best Of” list for 2011, Berkshire online gives Leigh Strimbeck an honorable mention in the best…
- 2011/09/09
Film: Love Orchard -In August I acted in Love Orchard, directed by Farhad Mann with Kristanna Loken & Bruce Dern. I’m playing Florence…