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Ph. Ellen von Unwerth
I need to see your flesh. You. This is all I know now: want. I can no longer explain this. What I feel. Why I feel. What is happening to me — want's finally overcoming me — is irrevocable, as irrevocable as everything that has happened to me in the past — I'm going to continue being alone and not talking to anyone. But under this mysterious sign, which doesn't exist, where in front of me is only you…distant, ironic, cruel…, I need to see your flesh just once.
Kathy Acker, from “My Mother: Demonology”
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Another Woman, Hannah Bonner
Helmut Newton, 1994
“Those innocent eyes slit my soul up like a razor.”
— Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov.
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Nikki Giovanni, The Collected Poetry, 1968-1998
Dracula’s Fiancee (2002), dir. Jean Rollin
Marina Tsvetaeva, from We shall not escape Hell
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Anne Carson, from “The Fall of Rome: A Traveller’s Guide.”