"Fire-Flies" (1935) by Lois Mailou Jones. From The Picture Poetry Book.
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"Fire-Flies" (1935) by Lois Mailou Jones. From The Picture Poetry Book.
- v. hugo
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A Group Which Almost Became Historic
It's been over a decade since I first read Les Mis, and first drew this, (which still floats around in reblogs, the original post now being deleted with my old blog) and I thought I ought to finish this for Barricade Day. At the time, that illustration was the most ambitious I had ever drawn.
In the last ten years, Les Mis has perhaps felt more pertinent than ever. In Australia, where I live, bigoted, far-right political parties that were previously considered fringe are leading polls on the back of racist, anti-immigration rhetoric. I donate regularly to a charity that supports refugees that is local to me, the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, and am going to do so again today. I encourage you to do the same, either to the ASRC, or to an equivalent charity in your area.
"So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth... books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use." — Victor Hugo
June 4th | the day before the barricades
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you know, i don't remember
I can’t help it when people are frightened, I always want to frighten them more
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the results came back: the doctor says the beating of my heart echoes the beating of the drums
gem from the les mis pride post comments
in revolutionary school as vicious as musain rule i got my feelings bruised by the leader in red and i propped the bar as he told me r you’re good for nothing fool and i heard every word that he said
It's that time of the year again! Remember to leave out bread and absinthe for Victor Hugo and he will leave you 50 pages on a subject that is off-topic but that he is vaguely interested in. Be safe out there!
this sucks so bad i need to [remembers suicide jokes only worsen my mental health] go join my friends on the barricade
it's a main character to ME
And we're really cool because we also celebrate fictional character deathdays
citizens I checked the weather app and apparently there's one more day before the storm