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Jean Arp (Hans Arp), Sculpture to be Lost in the Forest 1932, cast c.1953-8
You remember too much, my mother said to me recently. Why hold onto all that? And I said, Where do I put it down?
Anne Carson, from “The Glass Essay” (via exam)
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Anne Carson | Why I Wrote Two Plays About Phaedra, by Euripides | Grief Lessons
“she has to invent unbelievable feelings and all day long has to shelter her real feelings in the ones she’s invented”
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Juun J S/S 2015
I remember a negative review of Maggie Nelson’s book on cruelty saying that it read like a Tumblr. And I remember thinking - oh man, that would be awesome. It’d be amazing if our essays were like Tumblrs - and took from that project of authenticity, immediacy, rhythmic juxtapositions, voice, aphorisms, fragments. Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project, Fernando Pessoa’s Book of Disquiet, Camus’ Notebooks - basically Tumblrs. The blog, the Tumblr, takes on the aesthetic of the notebook. Sontag writing in her recent published diaries that before literature was epistolary - writing to others - in her recorded time it was now the notebook - writing to oneself. When in fact, now, in essays born out of and on the Internet, it’s both - it’s writing our notebooks to each other.
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