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Death in Paris: A Guide for the Gothically Inclined

dancefever5000 wrote 1 day ago:   C’est La Vie? C’est La Morte! There is no better way to feel alive than to travel, e … more →

Tags: Paris and France, Shilo's Cities, Your Next Trip, France, Paris, Catacombs, arrete c'est ici l'empire de la morte, les catacombes, cour de commerce st andre

Flowers of mould by Bianca A. Marin

niramart wrote 5 days ago: Charles Baudelaire once said that art has the miraculous privilege to turn ugliness into beauty, and … more →

Tags: Painting, Literature, Flowers of mould, maria joao franco, Tudor Arghezi

Tarragon (Sherry Vinaigrette) & Cousin Absinthe

alaycook wrote 2 weeks ago: I believe that if ever I had to practice cannibalism, I might manage if there were enough tarragon a … more →

Tags: Asides, Going Green, Recipes, Ruminations, Silk Pantries, absinthe, Dijon mustard, Modigliani, Rimbaud

The Death of Lovers

stubborntinylights wrote 1 month ago: We shall have beds full of subtle perfumes, Divans as deep as graves, and on the shelves Will be str … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Poetry, Love, "Remedios Varo", The Death of Lovers

Altered book: "Shards of History" by Catherine Davis1 comment

jdou wrote 1 month ago: Before creating something new, it is often necessary to destroy something already existing. When an … more →

Tags: Teach This?, altered book, Create, destroy, Fleurs du Mal, Louis XVI, Poetry, University of Notre Dame

Spleen

peterjukes wrote 1 month ago: I’m like the king of some rainy country, Rich but impotent, young yet elderly, Who despises the fawn … more →

Tags: 2000s, Poetry in Translation

I don't think playing Marco Polo in a cemetery is allowed2 comments

lauraherring88 wrote 1 month ago: Discussing the French political system and the numerous political parties at 9:15 am is not a great … more →

Tags: In Paris, Paris, Katie, Jaclyn, IES, le métro, Eating, Harrison, Meaghan

MySpace 3

sabrinacufundite wrote 1 month ago: si cu entry-ul asta am cam terminat-o. pot sa duc la bun sfarsit planul. dar sa nu ne intristam. to … more →

Tags: MySpace, cat

brassaï

alexandrabuhl wrote 1 month ago: The secret Paris of the 30’s was probably the first photo book that caught my interest. The im … more →

Tags: influences, Brassai, Photography, Journalism, Surrealism, Storytelling

the philosophy of toys

alexandrabuhl wrote 1 month ago: “The toy is the child’s earliest initiation to art, or rather for him it is the first concrete … more →

Tags: Other Things, influences, My Projects, Toys, Childhood, Children, Learning, seeing, Art

Baudelaire - Les fleurs du mal - Ed. Marthiel, Jackson Mathews

recorta wrote 1 month ago: This edition is by no means a new edition. The previous edition I’d enjoyed Baudelaire’s … more →

Tags: Poetry, translation

The banal and the divine1 comment

John Ryan Recabar wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been reading an expository work on Realism written by Linda Nochlin of similar title, bringing … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Social commentary, Personal reflection, Commentaries, Book Review, Reflections, Photography, Places and People, Random Experiences

Correspondences

stubborntinylights wrote 2 months ago: Nature’s a fane where down each corridor of living pillars, darkling whispers roll, — a symb … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Poetry, Correspondences, Surrealism, Synaesthesia

Despre carti. Leapsa2 comments

Anda wrote 2 months ago: Leapsa se duce mai departe la Vic si Cata. Ce autor apare mai des în bibliotecă? Fowles, Barricco s … more →

Tags: barricco, Carti, Coelho, Fictiune, fowles, Magicianul, Romane, Shakespeare

随笔 2 comments

adamcathcart wrote 2 months ago: 我最近有感,有回收意识:我缺乏了什么。 概念性的观点来说,这感觉的源泉就简单了解; 我们共同的时代不辨压人了, 人类还没倒塌自记建的围墙, 倒那为了平息在一理想的境界. 我们现代化的面貌流质在目前的 … more →

Tags: Chinese avant-garde, pensee, Cultural Politics, Chinese, French poetry, Modernity, minnesota farms, grandfather, söderberg

Book Shot1 comment

billstrickland wrote 2 months ago: One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters; that’s our one imperative need. So … more →

Tags: Books, Poetry, Drunk, prose poems, O'Keefe's Book Shop, Silver City

That Slippery Silver Thing That Lives Somewhere Between Prose and Verse2 comments

samuraipoet wrote 2 months ago: Trying to nail down a definition for what is called “prose poetry” – or even a set … more →

Tags: flash fiction, Poetry, American Lit, Non-english Lit, prose poem, Ginsberg, tate

london, budapest, paris, london.1 comment

mochalouder wrote 2 months ago: So there’s more words to fall before the trip, and a few from after, but for right now, we’ll take a … more →

Tags: budapest, Coffee, Family, Friends, Holidays, London, Music, Paris, Travel

Underneath it all- A collection of book covers

bobbieyoung wrote 3 months ago: … more →

Tags: Bobbie Young, The Glass Trumpet, Miriam Waddington, le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Moliere, la peste, Camus, Voices, Geoffrey Summerfield


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