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Where Speech Meets Sound
by Amina Abbas-Nazari Editorial ‘Oh, they hae slain the Earl Amurray and Lady Mondegreen’ In 1954, Sylvia Wright wrote an article for Harper’s Magazine, entitled The Death of […]
A Reading List for Christmas
It’s coming on Christmas, they’re cutting down treesThey’re putting up reindeer, singing songs of joy and peaceOh, I wish I had a river I could […]
Headphone Music
by Thomas Brett Editorial On Headphones My headphonesThey saved my life, Björk writes in her eulogy on “Headphones” from her 1995 album Post. Even if you […]
A Reading List for World Listening Day #wld17
For most of us, there is only the unattendedMoment, the moment in and out of time,The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of sunlight,The wild […]
Straight as a Shot
Listening to Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train This post to The Eaves is a close reading of the pivotal scene of Patricia Highsmith’s 1950 debut […]
Study for Underwater and Language
by Florian T M Zeisig Editorial Notes from Underwater With this post, The Eaves get submerged. The featured piece is a notational experiment that explores what happens […]
Virginia Woolf, Noise, and Modernism
“But the noise!” she said. “The noise!”“The sign of a successful party.” Nodding urbanely, the Professor stepped delicately off. –from Mrs Dalloway Virginia Woolf may […]
Tell Her – the page I never wrote!
Listening to writing as drama Going – to – Her! Happy – Letter! Tell Her— Tell Her – the page I never wrote! Tell Her, […]