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BOTTOMS (2023) | SALTBURN (2023)
Richie Hofmann, from "Breed Me"
Anne Carson, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
Richard Siken, from "Wishbone", Crush
Kiki Smith, Wearing the Skin, 2002
“Look at me. I am woven together by story, held firm by myth. Look at me. I will tell you of the men that ate me bloody. I will tell you of how ferociously I bit my way out of their stomachs.”
— Venetta Octavia, from “Vitriol,” The Alchemy of Smallness
babylon | 2022
But the other woman will always cry herself to sleep
Rookery, Traci Brimhall
Richard Siken, from Crush; “Dirty Valentine”
[Text ID: “There are so many things I’m not / allowed to tell you. / I touch myself, I dream.”]
The Night Clerk (2020)
VICTORIA PEDRETTI Camraface ph. for 1883 Magazine (November 2020)
Susanne Ussing, I Drivhuset, installed at Ordrupgaardsamlingen, Denmark, 1980, wood, newspaper, metal chimney vents
Always reminded me of this comic by Liana Finck
Marie Howe, from Magdalene: Poems; “The Landing”
Anya Taylor-Joy in THE MENU (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
“As you swallow the cow’s tongue, think for a moment about how strange and holy that is, to devour the tongue of another. To steal from it all its power to speak, to low at the moon, to call to its calf. To be worthy of such food you must guard your own words carefully, speaking only the wise and clever ones, lest your tongue end up likewise, on the plate of a rich man.”
— Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless (via bluebeardsbride-archive)
Sarah Kane, 4:48 Psychosis