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Love Begins
Xuebing Du
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Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Mike Driver

Kiana Khansmith
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🌷 take this quiz and i'll assign you a book from my list of favorites i read in 2021
🌷 2022 version is here!
🌷 2023!
🌷 2024!
this gif is like a poem to me
Yoshitomo Nara
🌷 What's your favorite book you've read this year so far? What's your least favorite book you've read this year so far? What are you currently reading? What do you want to read next? 🌷
Paul Auster, The Brooklyn Follies
"Gracias a la vida" de Violeta Parra en Project Hail Mary (2026) *Olivia Wilde nodding gif* ... pero es la versión de Mercedes Sosa y no la de Violeta *Brigitte Nielsen baffled laugh gif*
idk who the writers of your post are but people do the same when they defend neil gaiman so i wouldn't be surprised if it was about him
Then you won't be surprised 🧘🏻♀️
La Jardinera de Violeta Parra, del EP Chants Et Danses Du Chili Vol. I (1956)
John Steinbeck, East of Eden
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Mary Oliver, “Thirst.” Thirst
Jean-Jacques Sempé, Reading Group (2018)
John Steinbeck, East of Eden
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I just read a post about certain authors, and this person was defending the fact they still "consume" art by X writer and not Y writer, and saying it is "valid" to separate art from artists in the case of X, but absolutely wrong when it comes to Y. And this person used the word "morality" several times in the post and, SURPRISE!!! the one they're defending is a rapist. I know people can be really stupid but the hypocrisy here...
Finding out something like that about someone you admire is horrible, and people with common sense know that readers, who read those books unknowingly (but even otherwise), have absolutely nothing to do with any crime. So, this person could have said something like that; "I can't help that I like a book that I read not knowing the author did something horrible." But instead they went out of their way to defend the "morality" of engaging with art by X and not Y. Mind you, X raped women and Y is unlikable.
and yes this will remain vague because it's MY blog 🚬
But I will say (tho it was obvious the whole time), X is a man and Y is a woman . Y's "crimes" are similar to what people say about authors like Alice Oseman (for thinking that she's better than fujos or whatever the fuck she said lol)... So, it's clearly nowhere near something as abhorrent as raping women, but yeah... the morality.
Eileen Myles, “Peanut Butter.” I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975 - 2014
My Love, Don't Cross That River (2013) dir. Jin Mo-young
Han Kang, “White Hair.” The White Book (translated by Deborah Smith)
Marguerite Duras, The Lover (translated by Barbara Bray)
Mary Cassatt, On a Balcony (1878 - 1879), Spring: Margot Standing in a Garden (1900), In the Garden (1903), Girl in the Garden (1880 - 1882)