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– 千と千尋の神隠し (2001) dir. Hayao Miyazaki

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“There’s a town… and the water’s like an ocean…” “What did you expect after all that rain? I’m gonna get there someday. I’ll get out of here for sure.”
– 千と千尋の神隠し (2001) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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There is no sickness of spirit like homesickness When what you are sick for has never been seen or heard In this world, or even remembered except as a smear of bleached light Opening, closing beyond any alphabet’s Recall
—Charles Wright, from “A Journal of English Days,” in Zone Journals
Michelangelo Antonioni, Red Desert, 1964
Mark Rothko, Untitled (Navy and black), 1969
If I am
What survives I am here but I am not
Much of anything at all To be what’s left
And all the rest scooped out
And dropped into the sea
— Camille Rankine, from “Inheritance,” published in Poem-a-Day
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Inside the Forest under the moonlight, 1830, Caspar David Friedrich
Liu Kuo-Sung - Moon’s metamorphosis, 1970
An oasis of horror in a desert of boredom, Arch McLeish
Kenneth Noland, New Problem, 1962
signed, titled and dated ‘New Problem 1962 Kenneth Noland’ (on the reverse) acrylic on canvas 69 5/8 x 71 7/8 in. (176.8 x 182.6 cm.)
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