Anne Sexton, from a poem titled "Loving The Killer," featured in The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
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Anne Sexton, from a poem titled "Loving The Killer," featured in The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
Linda Butler, Japan
Whitby Abbey Ruins (c.1975/photograph) - Simon Marsden
Eva Rubinstein, Couple, New York, 1971
we can’t talk here contact me in my dream tonight
Adorned with wild untamed hair
Cracked nails picked raw
“Accepting the absurdity of everything around us is one step, a necessary experience: it should not become a dead end. It arouses a revolt that can become fruitful.”
— Albert Camus, “Three Interviews”, Lyrical and Critical Essays
The blood of a poet, (dir. Jean Cocteau)
misty and moody in the fanal forest
Map of Palestine from the National Geographic Magazine (1947)
The Servant (1963) dir. Joseph Losey
Alexander Vertinsky as “sad Pierrot,” Moscow, 1918. Photograph by A. Gorinstein.
need a 16 hour nap in his arms
Clarice Lispector, December 10, 1920 – December 9, 1977.
1946 photo by Bluma Wainer.
15th-century game board from Venice, Italy.
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Conclave (2024) dir. Edward Berger
The Mathematician, 1994.
Anne Zahalka.