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Chungking Express (1994) dir. Wong Kar-wai
“[I]n horror, people do come back, but they’re never the same. It’s a deep human fantasy. I sometimes want to squeeze my eyes shut and open them again, and find that my mother isn’t dead, though she’s been dead for eight or nine years now. In poetry classes in the 1980s I was taught Lacan’s theory that the separation from your mother marks your entry into the Symbolic Order. Language acts are about this tragic separation. Writing is always equally about loss and gaining. It gives you the world while you’re writing, but you’re writing about things that aren’t there. So it’s always about loss. I’m writing about my childhood now, and it’s like writing about death in the other direction, because that world is so unavailable.” - Dodie Bellamy, The White Review, November 2016
“Your eyes. Your eyes. Eyes with teeth. Terrible as obsidian. The days to come in those eyes, the days gone by. And beneath that fierceness, something ancient and tender as rain.”
— Sandra Cisneros, from Woman Hollering Creek; “Eyes of Zapata,” c. 1991
“You have tried with all your heart to do good. You have suffered and endured,”
— Hans Christian Andersen, from “The Little Mermaid,” or. publ. c. 1837
Opera - Dario Argento 1987
Moon (Sep. 5, 2019)
thinking a lot about this lately
Lady Snowblood (Toshiya Fujita, 1973)
Carrie (1976) dir. Brian De Palma
REGARDING : PIERRO, THE CATALCYSM, AND LOSS OF HUMANITY.
* LYRICS SHOWN: WHO DIED IN OUR BACKYARD BY SECRET SHAME // THE LAST JUDGEMENT BY JOHN MARTIN (1853) // FAITH: CHAPTER II BY AIRDORF GAMES (2019) // SUSPIRIA, DIR. BY DARIO ARGENTO (1977) // THE DELUGE BY JOHN MARTIN (1834)
Margaret Atwood, The Animals in That Country; from ‘Speeches for Dr Frankenstein’
julien baker - “appointments” / larissa pham - “abject permanence” / the mountain goats - “cry for judas” / richard siken - “the worm king’s lullaby”
does my little jesters hat piss you off? does it make you want to hurt me?
Napkin angels 1, 2, and 3
Hannibal, The Wrath of the Lamb, Primavera, Amuse-Bouche/Possession 1981/ Mr. Robot, eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd