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15th-century ruins of Kilchurn Castle, Scottish Highlands
never met a sentence i couldn't make incredibly long
René Magritte, The Land of Miracles, 1964
Bittet (The Bite), Edvard Munch, 1914
Etching on cream wove paper
The Johnstone family crypt. Dumfries, Scotland. Built c. 1850
french vintage asymmetrical purse pocket dress
Fennel’s Wuthering Heights carries on that old imperial habit of touching a wonderful thing it does not understand and salivating with animal larceny impulse. This is the part that feels rancid to me: not merely that the adaptation fundamentally, egregiously misunderstands the novel, but that it misunderstands it in the precise shape of empire.
Take the outsider. Whiten the outsider. Take the violence. Aestheticize the violence. Corsets. Flower crowns. Latex. Softcore pornography in ribbons. Plunging necklines. Take the mud the dirt the miremuck of disgraced colonial history. Make it editorial. Make it swing flaccidly towards camp, yes mama boots the house down. Take the class rage. Sell it as background atmosphere, thoughtful addendum, glorious footnote of gold. Take the gaping racial wound. Disappear it. Call its absence “modern.” Then stand there, powdered and well-funded, asking why everyone is being so dramatic about the missing body.
Hauteville House, in St. Peter Port in Guernsey, where Victor Hugo lived during his exile from France from 𝟣𝟪𝟧𝟨 to 𝟣𝟪𝟩𝟢
Robert Smith by Francesca Leonardi
1: Untitled (Crucifix), David Lynch
2: Crucifixion Study, Francis Bacon
3: Crucifixion, Rico Lebrun
4: Flesh, Antony Gormley
“Mother And Daughter” by Martin Parr, Wales, 1988
Face stone, Urra Moor, North Yorkshire
go here. go to the megalithic stone ship
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch–Belgian, 1821–1909), "Study of Eleven Cats" (details), 1904
Orhoq after eating a seal