Here is a volume of writing about voices, faces, sentences, songs, paintings, spelling, mirrors, reading, technology, time, and other objects of considerable interest. How could one evoke and study such diverse matters without getting lost? We may not know the answer, but this book does. Its themes divide but its many roads keep meeting. Language is not only a medium but a source of light. A film looks out at its viewer and back at the material it is made of. No one splits hairs here, but many of the writers like to split words. The result isn’t always immediately intelligible, but it is always, to borrow an example from Garrett Stewart, intel/legible. An amazing work of critical theory and practice.