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happy twelfth night everybody, remember to celebrate by: experiencing a shipwreck; crossdressing; entering a gay love triangle; duelling with swords; getting your identity horribly mistaken or just wearing some yellow stockings
Atanas Ilitch as The Driller Killer  SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE II 1987 | dir. Deborah Brock
martyr by paul fryer
Dead Ringers, dir. David Cronenberg, 1988
Parker Day, ICONS 2015-16
Rest in Peace David Lynch (1946â2025)
death needs time like a junky needs junk.
Ah, Pook is Here, 1994. dir. Philip Hunt, writer. William S. Burroughs
âFlesh Gunâ Rick Bakerâs original concept Sketches, Videodrome 1982
Well... Unshelter me.
Walt Whitman, I Sing The Body Electric, 1855 / The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls In Love, 1995, dir. Maria Maggenti.
Robert Pattinson photographed by Eliot Lee Hazel, 2012 | inspired by David Cronenberg's movies, Videodrome, Dead Ringers, and Scanners
âLolita isnât a perverse young girl. Sheâs a poor child who has been debauched and whose senses never stir under the caresses of the foul Humbert Humbert, whom she asks once, âhow long did [he] think we were going to live in stuffy cabins, doing filthy things togetherâŠ?â But to reply to your question: no, its success doesnât annoy me, I am not like Conan Doyle, who out of snobbery or simple stupidity preferred to be known as the author of âThe Great Boer War,â which he thought superior to his Sherlock Holmes. It is equally interesting to dwell, as journalists say, on the problem of the inept degradation that the character of the nymphet Lolita, whom I invented in 1955, has undergone in the mind of the broad public. Not only has the perversity of this poor child been grotesquely exaggerated, but her physical appearance, her age, everything has been transformed by the illustrations in foreign publications. Girls of eighteen or more, sidewalk kittens, cheap models, or simple long-legged criminals, are baptized ânymphetsâ or âLolitasâ in news stories in magazines in Italy, France, Germany, etc; and the covers of translations, Turkish or Arab, reach the height of ineptitude when they feature a young woman with opulent contours and a blonde mane imagined by boobies who have never read my book. In reality Lolita is a little girl of twelve, whereas Humbert Humbert is a mature man, and itâs the abyss between his age and that of the little girl that produces the vacuum, the vertigo, the seduction of mortal danger. Secondly, itâs the imagination of the sad satyr that makes a magic creature of this little American schoolgirl, as banal and normal in her way as the poet manquĂ© Humbert is in his. Outside the maniacal gaze of Humbert there is no nymphet. Lolita the nymphet exists only through the obsession that destroys Humbert. Herein an essential aspect of a unique book that has been betrayed by a factitious popularity.â
â Vladimir Nabokov (tr. Brian Boyd), Apostrophes (1975)
VĂ©ra Nabokov, Vladimir Nabokovâs editor and wife (among so many other things), mentioned in interviews with her biographer that he threw the Lolita manuscript into a fire several times (she pulled it out). Vladimir Nabokov spoke openly about his fear that the industry and an idiot public would pervert his book into a saucy sex fantasy instead of a study on predatory patriarchal horror. I hate how right he was.
Parigi, gennaio 1982.
George Whitman, Allen Ginsberg e Lawrence Ferlinghetti davanti l'ingresso della libreria Shakespeare and Company.
Caesar (Frances Barber) and Brutus (Harriet Walter) slow dancing in Julius Caesar at the Donmar Warehouse, dir. Phyllida Lloyd, 2012.
My only sweet and dear child,
Notwithstanding of your desiring me not to write yesterday, yet had I written in the evening if, at my coming out of the park, such a drowsiness had come upon me as I was forced to sit and sleep in my chair half an hour. And yet I cannot content myself without sending you this present, praying God that I may have a joyful and comfortable meeting with you and that we may make at this Christmas a new marriage ever to be kept hereafter; for, God so love me, as I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow's life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband.
King James VI letter to George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham - December 1623
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"Iâve collaborated with one of my only Idols William Burroughs and I couldnât feel cooler."
Cobain visiting Burroughs' home in October 1993. / Kurt Cobain, Journals
do i want to join a shakespearean theatre group because i'm an english student who loves shakespeare, yet was forced to give up acting at a young age? or is it because my comfort book is if we were villains?
I'm looking through my old posts and I'm weirdly emotional? I'm currently in my first year of university, studying as much Shakespeare as I like, and I'm part of the committee for the Shakespeare society? I've already performed in my first Shakespeare play and I'm living the life I used to dream of?
Things do get better. I promise.
back with my weird progression reblog - i am now the president of said society, and i love it and our members with my whole heart, and have made some of my closest friends through the society. i even got to direct a version of Troilus and Cressida that was dramaturged by me with one of my best friends. I'm in my second year of university and studying mostly early modern modules. i have refound my love for theatre and the art of performance, all while studying the thing I love most.
I promise you, things do get better. you will have the freedom to explore the things you love, and you will find people you love to explore them with you. you won't be stuck in your hometown forever, you won't be confined forever. please, just keep holding on.