The BOOK of Hiding

“The book of Esther plays on the borderlines between the ostensible and the in ostensible: between overt power and covert power, between the public and the private, between identity and difference, between sameness and otherness, between the determined and the accidental, between disclosure and hiding.”

Timothy K. Beal
The BOOK of Hiding

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