Skyland
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Two writers sail to a small island to search for a lost portrait of a beloved French writer.
Andrew Durbin's writing explores themes of identity, pleasure, and critical theory. He investigates the intricate connections between personal experience and public discourse, often engaging with visual culture and its pervasive influence. Durbin's prose is incisive and reflective, offering readers a unique lens through which to view contemporary life and art. His works invite contemplation on perception and the ways we are seen in the world.

Two writers sail to a small island to search for a lost portrait of a beloved French writer.