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Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris, 1970 (dir. Terence Dixon)
Kutschera and Lichtenegger, Pinus Sylvestris, 2002.
Pierre Mornet
ā[We should] refrain from reading such notions as āfictiveā, āfabricatedā, and āuntrue to lifeā into the word ānovelisticā. Because human lives are composed in precisely such a fashion. They are composed like music. Guided by his sense of beauty, an individual transforms a fortuitous occurrenceā¦into a motif, which then assumes a permanent place in the composition of the individualās life [ā¦] Without realising it, the individual composes his life according to the laws of beauty even in times of greatest distress.
It is wrong then to chide the novel for being fascinated by mysterious coincidencesā¦but it is right to chide man for being blind to such coincidences in his daily life. For he thereby deprives his life of a dimension of beauty.ā
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Opal Mae Ong (American, b. 1994, Los Angeles, CA, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Happy Grief Came to Visit Me, 2018, Drawings: Graphite on Paper
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Guy Billout, from Illustrators 25 (1984)
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