#mymusic #miserabilism reigns in #France http://click-to-read-mo.re/p/4xt5
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#mymusic #miserabilism reigns in #France http://click-to-read-mo.re/p/4xt5
Now I should rather suppose there is no reason for it: it is the fashion to be unhappy. To have a reason for being so would be exceedingly common-place: to be so without any is the province of genius: the art of being miserable for misery's sake, has been brought to great perfection in our days; and the ancient Odyssey, which held forth a shining example of the endurance of real misfortune, will give place to a modern one, setting out a more instructive picture of querulous impatience under imaginary evils.
Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock (that's gotta be a pseudonym, right?)
Swietlicki & Trzaska - Piec Piesni Religijnych
Cierpienie i Wypoczynek | Biodro Records | 2000
'horror movie sequel' (if I did it once, I can do it two times...)
I don't really know why I started writing a song yesterday; but once I did, I had to finish, even if it meant making up/stealing lazy filler lyrics. song is at least partially inspired by a passage from L'arrêt de mort which I will post on here when I have the book in front of me later.
Manchester Bar, Barcelona