North of Boston, Robert Frost
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North of Boston, Robert Frost
Plank Piece I-II, Charles Ray, 1973
“Have you ever killed something good for you just to be certain that you’re the reason you can no longer have it?”
— Larissa Pham, from “Abject Permanence,” published in Unruly Bodies (via lifeinpoetry)
Fuck whatever plans I have for life. Im gonna go study 35mm film in Czechoslovakia
mutuals are people u wanna eat bread dipped in olive oil with
mutuals are people u wanna eat bread dipped in olive oil with
mutuals are people u wanna eat bread dipped in olive oil with
Richard Siken, “Real Estate”
Feb 9, 2013 - bedraggled American Crow - 2nd day of big snowstorm - through my window
hmm don’t know how to address this but i looked it up and apparently Richard Phillips, the 72-year-old black man recently released from prison after serving 45 years for murder he didn’t commit, is being forced to sell his art, rather than willingly selling it, since the justice system is refusing to pay him anything. there’s a post going around saying he’s showcasing his art and we should support him by purchasing it, but i think it’s an important distinction that he doesn’t want to part from the art that he made in prison. parting permanently from art you’ve made can be difficult, and considering the emotional value of the art he made in order to cope with his situation, it’s cruel to take it away from him rather than to just donate money. also there’s like this weird fetishization of his “prison art” in the media that is frankly disgusting, like ogling his pain and suffering and making it into some sort of spectacle. i scoured twitter for a donation page but i couldn’t find anything yet
update: i emailed his lawyer and found the official gofundme for him if you guys can spare anything
Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
Egon Schiele, “Lovers” (1909)
a new richard siken poem being published tomorrow (dec 4) on the poem-a-day website!
[cc: It’s been a year and a half. I haven’t written anyone back to say thanks or to reconnect. I look forward to being able to do that. I still sleep a lot. I tire quickly.My first post-stroke poem will be published on the Poem-a-Day website tomorrow. Deep thanks to all of you who helped me, encouraged me, said I would write again. Deep thanks also to those who said that everything would be okay, even if I didn’t write again.I’ll post a link to the poem when it goes live tomorrow. ]
shots & captions from arctic dreaming, a collection & article by evgenia arbugaeva
shots & captions from arctic dreaming, a collection & article by evgenia arbugaeva
1900s Venus pocket knife
Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, November 4, 1912