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I’m a bagel on a plate full of onion rolls!
Funny Girl (1968) dir. William Wyler
Greek Mythology | The Muses
Calliope - Epic Poetry, Urania - Astronomy, Polyhymnia - Hymns, Thalia - Comedy, Clio - History, Erato - Love Poetry, Euterpe - Lyric Poetry, Melpomene - Tragedy, Terpsichore - Dance
The Goddesses | The Lovers | The Constellations
(prints)
Unknown, James Joyce + Sylvia Beach outside Shakespeare and Co bookshop, Paris, France, 1920
Unknown, James Joyce + Sylvia Beach outside Shakespeare and Co bookshop, Paris, France, 1920
the Penguin Classics Deluxe editions are a little out of this world
blackout poetry, hamlet act 5 scene 2
Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away fifteen vintage paperback classics by Virginia Woolf, James Baldwin, Sylvia Plath, Ray Bradbury, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and others! Won’t this collection look lovely on your shelf? :D To win these classics, you must: 1) be following macrolit on Tumblr (yes, we will check. :P), and 2) reblog this post. We will choose a random winner on February 25, at which time we’ll start a new giveaway. And yes, we’ll ship to any country. Easy, right? Good luck!
EGON SCHIELE, Self-Portrait with lowered head, Oil on canvas, Vienna, Austria, 1912
Orpheus and Eurydice in the Underworld (detail) by Pieter Fris, 1652.
Armand Point, detail, Portrait de Madame Berthelot, 1895.
Edgar Degas (1834-1917) “Musicians in the Orchestra” (1872) Oil on canvas Impressionism Located in the Städel, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
L’Orchestre de l’Opéra, Edgar Degas, ca. 1870.
“We live, as we dream — alone.”
— Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (via the-book-diaries)
The Course of the Empire: The Consummation of Empire (detail) 1836. Thomas Cole
from Virginia Woolf’s diaries, February 27th, 1926
Something I did for my adorable author Woolf.
russian classical authors like guys from high school
(just some of them, both novelists and poets)
Pushkin: popular guy who’s good at freestyle rap, untrustworthy lady’s man, the main editor and the founder of school’s newspaper, fluent in french
Lermontov: Emo, loves the most popular girl in school, but also hates her (and the rest of the school too), reckless, likes mountains and the idea of spirit of freedom, good at painting, but nobody knows.
Leo Tolstoy: teachers hates his essays bc they’re too long, writes text in half-page long sentences, cheated on his girlfriend several times.
Gogol: some dudes are mocking him bc of his nose and haircut, has good sense of humour, writes satirical articles for school’s newspaper, loves everything his mom cooks.
Dostoyevsky: likes to stay in the shadow, had difficult childhood, once forgot to return a pen he had borrowed and can’t sleep well at night ever since, poor, hates bright colours
Kuprin: desperately falls in love with everybody, constantly writes lots of love letters, buys expensive jewlery to his girlfriend.
Griboyedov: natural born diplomat, sharp-witted, mood swings, travelled to middle asia once, wears glasses and fancy scarfs.
Bulgakov: smokes tobacco pipe, likes black cats and tweed suits, wears monocle and lots of hair gel, mysterious, walks a lot at night.
Esenin: underage alcoholic, an actual hillbilly, girls always love his hair, spends at least one month in the summer in the coutnryside with his grandparents, always ready to fight.
Mayakovsky: tall and loud, talks about weird futuristic shit a lot, always makes up new strange words, good at debates and discussions, depressed deeply inside, somehow handsome.