– John Dowland, "Flow, my tears"
from Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (Philip K. Dick, 1974)
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– John Dowland, "Flow, my tears"
from Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (Philip K. Dick, 1974)
from Disco Elysium (ZA/UM, 2019)
The game's working title of No Truce with the Furies came from the same poem.
from The Lathe of Heaven (Ursula K. Le Guin, 1971), chapter 3
English text is a modified version of a translation by James Legge, which Le Guin would later say she learned was inaccurate. Chinese text added by a previous owner of my copy.
from The Obscene Bird of Night (José Donoso, 1970)
from The Corner That Held Them (Sylvia Townsend Warner, 1948)
Today I did a thing! My office held a fall scavenger hunt downtown. We ran...for nearly a mile. I wanted to die, but it was fun. And whoever thinks Detroit isn't gorgeous is a Goddamn fool.