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Something strange is happening
From Like Love by Maggie Nelson
From Like Love by Maggie Nelson
My living room
Mishimaaaa
Saint Margaret of Antioch (detail)
ca. 1475
French
Alabaster with traces of gilding
Xingzi Gu
Victor Heringer’s The Love of Singular Men
Very
Very
Sad
Irrepressibly sweet
I’m ill
Soooooo sad unto death cause it’s raining
artwork from the mimeographed edition of cecilia vicuña’s 1973 multimedia poetry collection, saborami, beau geste press.
“in june 1973 the C.I.A. and the chilean right wing, together with the army were openly conspiring to overthrow the popular unity government. i decided to make an object everyday in support of the chilean revolutionary process. after the coup d’etat and allende’s assassination the objects changed. in the beginning i wanted to prevent the coup, now the objects intend to support armed struggle against the reactionary government. the objects try to kill three birds with one stone: politically, magically and aesthetically. i conceived them as a journal. each day is an object (a chapter), all days make a novel. i didn’t want to make it with many words since there is hardly any time left to live.”
new york city 1978
greenwich village
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/50587667147
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