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“Who are you with from whom you turn away, At whom you dare not look? Do you know why?”
— W.H. Auden, from The English Auden: Poems, Essays & Dramatic Writings, 1927-1939; “What’s the Matter?,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Jenny Mastoraki, tr. by Karen van Dyck, from “Tales of the Deep,” c. 1983
“Who are you with from whom you turn away, At whom you dare not look? Do you know why?”
— W.H. Auden, from The English Auden: Poems, Essays & Dramatic Writings, 1927-1939; “What’s the Matter?,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
“Because there are times when a soul has to leave a body, times that are not death. Some people know this like a hymn.”
— Lidia Yuknavitch, from “The Chronology of Water: A Memoir,” wr. c. 2011
Yves Tumor by Jordan Hemingway for Mowalola
― The Face of Another (1966) Okuyama: The monster is always to blame—what a convenient stereotype. Everything’s the monster’s fault.
Hurvin Anderson, Phosphorescent, 2013. Acrylic and oil on canvas, 70 x 50 cm
issey miyake making things exhibition, paris 1998
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Lost in New York (Jean Rollin, 1989)
O heart full of love!
A Belgian holy card of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary.
“Absorption spectra of human serum.” Practical spectroscopy. 1948.
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Wim Wauman - In Bloom, 2009