Your point about the whistle being an "audacious witness to breath" is profound. It moves the sound from a "drugged-out buoyancy" on a dance floor to a "lonely" cry against state violence. It’s no longer just a noise; it’s a "dropped pin on a map" that refuses to let an injustice be erased.
Your point about the whistle being an "audacious witness to breath" is profound. It moves the sound from a "drugged-out buoyancy" on a dance floor to a "lonely" cry against state violence. It’s no longer just a noise; it’s a "dropped pin on a map" that refuses to let an injustice be erased.
This was so moving, John. Thank you for writing it.