The children in Diego Vazquez Lozano and Statten Roeg's adaptation of Michalle Gould's "How Not to Need Resurrection" are the first resurrectionists: They hold their breath, and cross their arms, and shut their eyes; then rise from their ...See moreThe children in Diego Vazquez Lozano and Statten Roeg's adaptation of Michalle Gould's "How Not to Need Resurrection" are the first resurrectionists: They hold their breath, and cross their arms, and shut their eyes; then rise from their nest of pillows and play instead at being lost or married, as if they could climb without a ladder into the heavens, then drop back down. Written by
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