Marcel Proust, from a letter to Antoine Bibesco featured in The Selected Letters of Marcel Proust
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Marcel Proust, from a letter to Antoine Bibesco featured in The Selected Letters of Marcel Proust
The little i had left by Luca Ponsato
Marcel Proust, from a letter to Antoine Bibesco featured in The Selected Letters of Marcel Proust
the memory hurts but does me no harm
Clarice Lispector, from "Too Much of Life Complete Chronicles," publ. in 2022
1981 plates with a sleeping bear
Ripple Effect - Antonia Tyz Peeples
American , b. 1957 -
Oil on linen , 30 x 40 in.
Yar Aguer photographed by Sophie Wedgwood for Muse Magazine September 2025
I promise you won’t find me in anybody else
it is so annoying being so self aware about all my issues like okay what now girl
Me to myself every 20 minutes
I was an animal, howling on all fours. With every movement, an uncontrolled, ugly wail escaped my body. I was an animal, no room for any human in my ugly pain.
— Moshtari Hilal, from "Dying Prayer," Ugliness, tr. Elisabeth Lauffer
Rainy day — My Neighbor Totoro となりのトトロ (1988)
our idiotic ancestors used to believe stuff that's not true but luckily we've now figured out all the true things to believe in
so exhausted by how fundamentally anti-human the capitalist world has become. like ageing, getting fat, being slightly inefficient, and making mediocre art are all extremely normal and extremely human activities, why is every corporation trying to convince us to spend all our money fighting that