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this is the flavor that modern animation is lacking
Rene Magritte (1958)
“…the sun hidden by trees is an example of the ‘visible that is hidden.’ In the Banquet series, Magritte carried the implications of these reflections one step further: he actually rendered the sun visible by creating a visual conundrum, in which the sun is not displaced from its customary context, but rendered strange.”
Alright tell me in the tags, what’s Your Poem? That poem you heard once and it has dwelt within you ever since?
kepler fall 2020
anyway here are some oddly specific pop/hip hop playlists for self care
00s it girl dancing in front of the mirror eating strawberries in the bath
i made a new one.. make loneliness work for you!
you tell me that hercules died burning consumed by an article of his own clothing — a travis matagot/gable skyjacks mix by way of the mountain goats
i know you, you’re the one i spent three seasons trying to pretend that i never knew.
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something about the way this poem ends…wow
holy basil, wolf’s bane - a gable/travis mix (spotify)
we crawl across the landscape and we don’t make a sound.
anyway here are some oddly specific pop/hip hop playlists for self care
00s it girl dancing in front of the mirror eating strawberries in the bath
heather christle, “and then we clap ourselves together”
excerpt from New Year’s Day by Kim Addonizio (transcript under the cut)
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All in the Mind series by Ariee
Agamemnon, translated by Anne Carson
The wild euphoria of “Yes YES”😩👌
Blake’s “The Tyger”, despite its conjuration of sublime terror, ultimately views nature through the lens of artifice. The tiger is a piece of craft, significant for what it tells us about its anthropomorphic creator. The tiger is not itself; it’s not a wild, uncreated thing.
In contrast, the only crafted thing in Nael’s “The Tiger” is the cage, existing only as an impediment to freedom and destroyed as soon as it is introduced. Nature, rather than creation, is taken as fundamental, and with the destruction of the cage the boundary between the human observer and the natural world is eliminated. We cheer for the tiger’s destructive freedom in a moment of Dionysian ecstasy. Predatory, terrifying, alive, the tiger is out.
this is such high quality literary criticism