Wii Ennui
This poem from the New Yorker magazine is a rumination on Virgil's conception of death as an inescapable constant force, the impossibility of fatherhood in the face of war, and the lack of available Nintendo Wiis. The God of Loneliness by Philip Schultz It's a cold Sunday February morning and I'm one of eight men waiting for the doors of ...
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