why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?
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why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?
— @metamorphesque, Yoojin Grace Wuertz (Mother Tongue), Still Dancing: An Interview With Ilya Kaminsky (by Garth Greenwell), Jhumpa Lahiri (Translating Myself and Others), @lifeinpoetry
Christa Wolf, from her novel titled "Cassandra," originally published in 1983
Jodie Foster, promotion for Silence of The Lambs
Donna DeMari
Ralph Lauren spring/summer 2011
Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "The Waves," originally published in 1931
this summer breeze feels like i Want to be in love
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven
Sally Rooney, from Normal People
The realization of not having anyone to talk to or confide in, is like the best bitter sweet moment. You won!! You didn't let anyone in. No one can betray you, no one can use you. No one can lie to you. But also, no can like you, no can care about you. No one can get close you....is it worth it?
art parallels jeremy lipking, federico zandomeneghi, serge marshennikov, allan douglas davidson, svetlana tartakovska
Roland Barthes, The Pleasure of the Text, trans. Richard Miller
Edward Quigley aka Edward W. Quigley (American, 1898–1977, b. Philadelphia, PA, USA) - 2 photographs from his photo book Sam with text by John Crawford, 1938, Photography
— eunjin jang, no one writes back
Femina Ridens (1969) dir. Piero Schivazappa