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A Burst of Light, Audre Lorde
A Conversation with Richard Siken by Thomas Hobohm
The world is violent and mercurial — it will have its way with you. We are saved only by love — love for each other and the love that we pour into the art we feel compelled to share: being a parent; being a writer; being a painter; being a friend. We live in a perpetually burning building, and what we must save from it, all the time, is love.
Tennessee Williams
The constant typing and swiping on the smartphone is an almost liturgical gesture, and it has a substantive impact on our relation to the world. I swipe away the information that does not interest me. I zoom in on the content that I like. I have the world firmly in my grip. The world has to accord with my desires. In this way, the smartphone amplifies self-referentiality. Through all my swiping, I submit the world to my needs. The world appears to me under the digital illusion of total availability.
Byung-Chul Han, Non-things: Upheaval in the Lifeworld
Salma Deera, "Salt"
the most fun a girl can have is finding parallels, noticing patterns, making connections, contemplating
— C.T. Salazar; Headless John The Baptist Hitchhiking
richard neutra… chuey house, los angeles 1960 photos by julius shulman @ primo
Megan Fernandes, from “Fabric in Tribeca,” in Good Boys