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this is so insane. I love it. Via @redmapleleavesonwhitesnow
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trying on a metaphor
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JBB: An Artblog!
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drawn to the blood- sufjan stevens, war pieta- max ginsberg
this is so insane. I love it. Via @redmapleleavesonwhitesnow
Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech republic. by Marek Kijevský
日陰は心地いいでしょうよ
“Lolita isn’t a perverse young girl. She’s a poor child who has been debauched and whose senses never stir under the caresses of the foul Humbert Humbert, whom she asks once, ‘how long did [he] think we were going to live in stuffy cabins, doing filthy things together…?’ But to reply to your question: no, its success doesn’t annoy me, I am not like Conan Doyle, who out of snobbery or simple stupidity preferred to be known as the author of “The Great Boer War,” which he thought superior to his Sherlock Holmes. It is equally interesting to dwell, as journalists say, on the problem of the inept degradation that the character of the nymphet Lolita, whom I invented in 1955, has undergone in the mind of the broad public. Not only has the perversity of this poor child been grotesquely exaggerated, but her physical appearance, her age, everything has been transformed by the illustrations in foreign publications. Girls of eighteen or more, sidewalk kittens, cheap models, or simple long-legged criminals, are baptized “nymphets” or “Lolitas” in news stories in magazines in Italy, France, Germany, etc; and the covers of translations, Turkish or Arab, reach the height of ineptitude when they feature a young woman with opulent contours and a blonde mane imagined by boobies who have never read my book. In reality Lolita is a little girl of twelve, whereas Humbert Humbert is a mature man, and it’s the abyss between his age and that of the little girl that produces the vacuum, the vertigo, the seduction of mortal danger. Secondly, it’s the imagination of the sad satyr that makes a magic creature of this little American schoolgirl, as banal and normal in her way as the poet manqué Humbert is in his. Outside the maniacal gaze of Humbert there is no nymphet. Lolita the nymphet exists only through the obsession that destroys Humbert. Herein an essential aspect of a unique book that has been betrayed by a factitious popularity.”
— Vladimir Nabokov (tr. Brian Boyd), Apostrophes (1975)
My body is Not a temple. it is a thermos. for soup
eye movements made by subjects while examining i. e. repin’s painting “an unexpected visitor”, with different questions in mind
Ionic columns of the Academy of Athens, Greece
Black Cat sitting in a box at an old bookstore in Mexico City (2016)
The Private Life of a Cat (Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren, 1944)
Oh to have afterglow cuddles with Daniel Bruhl. (Click the pictures for the movie titles.)
finally able to explore the city i’ve lived in for over a year.
Olga
Not sure how universal this experience is, but Tolkien’s concept of sea-longing resonated with me because I grew up in a coastal town and every time I have to live for an extended period of time away from the coast, I get this almost claustrophobic feeling that only goes away when I return to the seashore
There was a famous Norwegian author who described the ocean as “the last healthy thing in a sick world” and I feel that
Inktober 8: Nap
You assign university work to the university student? You assign university work to the university student at university? Jail for professors! Jail for professors for one thousand years!