A writer travels to Cape Town to explore J. M. Coetzee's literary legacy and discovers an enduring communal literary obsession centered on the reclusive Nobel Prize-winning author.
Expressing the Absurd Society in Orson Welles's The Trial
Absurdity arises from the clash between human longing for clarity and an indifferent world; it is universal, historically intensified, and cinema can vividly convey experience.