Do you hate Los Angeles traffic as much as the next person?` Back with his weekly column, Liam Riley PO ‘26, frustrated after a day of wrong turns and stubborn dogs, turns to Italo Calvino’s, “Invisible Cities,” in an effort to debunk the monster that is LA.
Tag: Inscriptions
Inscriptions: ‘On the Calculation of Volume’ and cleaning up your room
Returning with his weekly column, “Inscriptions,” Liam Riley PO ’26 discusses “On the Calculation of Volume” by Solvej Balle. For Riley, the piece is a thought experiment, ripping the reader from their world and pulling them into one that is far richer.
Inscriptions: Terror and beauty in Big Sur
Liam Riley PO ’26 returns with his weekly column. In this rendition, he explores Jack Kerouac’s slide into alcoholic psychosis. Riley explores Kerouac’s ideas in conjunction with his own, coming to the conclusion that discovering ultimate truth can spring from a deep dissatisfaction with everyday reality.


