ONBOOKS | OPINION: Deciding when to look away — Benjamin Saltzman’s ‘Turning Away’
There’s a small, ordinary moment most of us recognize. You’re looking at something — a photograph, a scene in a film, a piece of news — and you feel the impulse to look away. Not out of boredom. Not because you don’t care. Because whatever is in front of you is too much, or not yours to take in, or simply refuses to settle into understanding.
