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Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement dir. Susan Muska and GrĂ©ta Ălafsdottir (2009)
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Charlotte Moorman, Performance wearing artist Nam June Paikâs âTV Celloâ and âTV Glasses,â New York, 1971
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July 27, 1914: Kafka struggles to eat a peach
Ate rice Ă la Trautmannsdorf and a peach. A man drinking wine watched my attempts to cut the unripe little peach with my knife. I couldnât. Stricken with shame under the old manâs eyes, I let the peach go completely and ten times leafed through Die Fliegenden BlĂ€tter. I waited to see if he wouldnât at last turn away. Finally I collected all my strength and in defiance of him bit into the completely juiceless and expensive peach.Â
Itâs been 104 years since Kafka ate this terrible peach
The Cube, by Arnaldo Pomodoro, Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro, Milan.
âidentity crisisâ by jennifer camper, 1992. published in lesbian culture: an anthology edited by julia penelope and susan wolfe, 1993
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Carolyn Jones, 1961, three years before she became Morticia Addams of The Addams Family television show
Drew Barrymore in 90âČs