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Pen-Ek Ratanaruang - Last Life in the Universe (2003)
War and Peace (1956)
THE TRIAL // Aesthetics
Vladimir Nabokov, teaching his students how to read Kafka, pointed out to them that the insect into which Gregor Samsa is transformed is in fact a winged beetle, an insect that carries its wings under its armored back, and that if Gregor had only discovered them, he would have been able to escape. And then Nabokov added: ‘Many a Dick and a Jane grow up like Gregor, unaware that they too have wings and can fly.
Vladimir Nabokov on Kafka’s Metamorphosis (via kafkaesque-world)
David Gilmour
My heart has been touched more by nature and by books than by people.
Hermann Hesse, Letter to Stefan Zweig written c. February 1903
Alberto Giacometti in his Paris studio, 1955. Photo by Alexander Liberman.
All colors will agree in the dark.
Francis Bacon (via sad-house-of-mortality)
John Paul Jones, 1969.
The Lonely Ones, 1899, Edvard Munch
Lou Rawls and Big Mama Thornton Monterey Jazz Festival, 1964 Photograph by Jim Marshall
Jimi Hendrix in his London flat for The Sunday Times, August 1967. Photo by Terence Donovan.
The Gift, 1921, Man Ray
Medium: readymade
Death with Girl in Her Lap, Kathe Kollwitz
Carlos Santana By Jim Marshall