MORROW
Observational essays on the structures that shape how we speak, judge, and consume.
Observational essays on the structures that shape how we speak, judge, and consume.
Not every structure announces itself as a problem.
Some remain ordinary until the way we speak, judge, or consume
begins to change around them.
A sentence can leave its original situation and begin to belong to other people’s conditions.
A feeling can take the form of reason before it is recognized as feeling.
What remains is sometimes less the object itself than the feeling of having looked into it.
The first set brings together three volumes on public speech, inner judgment, and everyday consumption.
Volume 01 — When Context Breaks
Volume 02 — The Shape of Conviction
Volume 03 — Why Nothing Sticks
These are not texts that organize answers.
They stay with what has not yet been fully put into words.