“One day the war will be over, and I can return to my poem.”
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“One day the war will be over, and I can return to my poem.”
Late 19th century mother-of-pearl fan with white lace leaf.
my darling, I miss you terribly. . .
September 7th, 1963 Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters First published: 1977
Femina ridens (1969), Piero Schivazappa
Helen Oyeyemi, from “White Is for Witching”
Smiles of a Summer Night (1951), dir. Ingmar Bergman
fatima aamer bilal, from we were put on this earth desperate, hungry and willing.
[text id: you get nervous when someone holds your hand, you wonder if they can feel the rot.]
— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
[I love you. Infinitely and inexpressibly. I’ve woken up in the middle of the night and here I am writing this. My love, my happiness.]
“Her eyes are classic novels and poetry.”
— Isaac Marion
Tenebre, 1982, Dario Argento
— She's quite the beast
with a mission
to devour me .
-l.i.b.