This is an excerpt from the book
Quietus: Last Flight--Accident Proneness in WWII by Anne Gafiuk, published by Bomber Command Museum of Canada in 2017.
He is currently writing a novel,
Quietus, based on the post-war struggles of the veteran community.
There is indeed something disconcertingly subdued about this ideal domestic
quietus, a state instituted by a "little death" but not perhaps fully distinguishable from the more permanent variety, as if the totalitarian longing of the human subject might only be quenched by the total extinction of natural life.
"To bring a
quietus to the issue, Masjid can be located in a Muslim-dominated area at a reasonable distance from the most revered place of birth of Maryada Purushottam Sri Ram," it added.
Her work has appeared in anthologies and magazines including The Rialto, Magma and The
Quietus.
[[dagger], [double dagger]] Lactarius
quietus (Fr.) Fr.
Julian Stair's installation, '
Quietus Revisited: the vessel, death and the human body', an installation of monumental ceramics and sarcophagi, inhabited the Cathedral.
It was only mid-April--eight and a half months until the end of the year--but lawmakers speaking to those gathered at the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA's) National Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C., all but put the
quietus on housing finance reform in 2016.
In X Han self-prescribes "flight" against attack, but must walk a twisty path to self-confrontation before he can win rest, a Daoist repose that finds equilibrium with Nature's closing
quietus.
Elsewhere Hadrian tells of an occasion, shortly after his accession, when his enemy Lusius
Quietus, an authentic figure, seems to have made a treacherous attempt on his life during a hunting expedition:
These threatening messages, which appear continually in digital billboards and videos, are complemented by other prescriptive announcements that force women to undergo fertility tests, and by disturbing advertisements for a suicide kit (
Quietus) and what seems to be a female Viagra (Niagra).
It was also the anchor piece in Stair's 2013 solo show
Quietus: The Vessel, Death and the Human Body, a collection of ceramic vessels in which he addressed the containment of the human body in death.