As Oscar Wilde once put it, “The truth is rarely pure and never simple”. It stands as an ongoing dilemma – whether it’s better to know the “whole truth”, no matter how hard it might be, or live in a lie, unharmed by the viciousness of reality. Some say “ignorance is bliss”, while others maintainContinue reading “The Smell of Mendacity in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof””