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Virginia Woolf’s bedroom
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“What a singularly handsome cat.“ From The Flight of Puss Pandora, written and illustrated by Caroline Fuller, 1906.
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fr. “War of the Foxes” by Richard Siken
—Richard Siken, War of the Foxes
Richard Siken, War of the foxes.
“Everyone needs a place. It shouldn’t be inside of someone else.”
— Richard Siken, ‘Detail of the Woods’, from War of the Foxes
“The problem, if there was one, was simply a problem with the question. Why paint a bird? Why do anything at all? Not how, because hows are easy—series or sequence, one foot after the other—but existentially why bother, what does it solve?”
— Richard Siken, from “The Language of the Birds,” War of the Foxes
Everyone understands this. Everyone wants a battlefield.
Richard Siken, from War Of The Foxes
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“In the wrong light anyone can look like a darkness.”
— Richard Siken, “War of the Foxes”
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“Everyone needs a place. It shouldn’t be inside of someone else.”
— Richard Siken, “Detail of the Woods” from War of the Foxes
War of the Foxes, Richard Siken
“What can you know about a person? They shift in the light. You can’t light up all sides at once. Add a second light and you get a second darkness”
— Richard Siken, from “Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light” in War of the Foxes
— Richard Siken, from “The Field of Rooms and Halls”, “War Of The Foxes”