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Albert Tomlinson - Wait For Me
Postcard from Roberto Bolaño to Enrique Lihn, 1983
I’m a big fan of Roberto Bolaño. This is so cool!
Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
Today in words I want to say and say and...
Star Wars Poster Design - by Josef Ortiz
rhamier because yolo
Marlene Dietrich
Herbert Ponting
[View from inside a curved ice grotto. Taylor and Wright stand at the entrance looking up. The ship ‘Terra...
Leonard Cohen - Anyhow
Dreamed about you baby
You were wearing half your dress
I know you have to hate me
But could you hate me less?
66 posts tagged lit
“The key to writing is learning to differentiate private interest from public entertainment.” - David Foster Wallace
Currently reading Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself by David Lipsky about his road trip with DFW immediately following the publication of Infinite Jest. So. Damn. Good. It exposes in casual conversations the raw, slightly damaged side of DFW, but more importantly the philosophies and criteria that guided his work. Highly recommended.
Rigorously researched and beautifully produced, Pasta by Design at once humanizes mathematics and exposes the captivating complexity of one of the world’s most beloved foods, revealing the dimensionality of design as a cross-disciplinary cultural lens.
“The ethics of war are built on an imagined reciprocity.” - Daniel Swift
epic Chinese volleyball rally. thanks, Devour.
In late-1979, New York Times columnist William Safire compiled a list of “Fumblerules of Grammar” — rules of writing, all of which are humorously self-contradictory — and published them in his popular column, “On Language.”
This is Free, Take it, and Feel Better | Charles Bukowski
thanks, henrycharlesbukowski
Aimee Bender at Atwater Crossing, A Great and Saving Fiction |
“Aimee Bender’s reading at ATX helped remind me, an LA native who once fled to NYC, that in the proper aspect this city could uncover an extant literary soul. When Bender finally read The Fake Nazi, a charming story from Lemon Cake, the crowd hushed, the reverence gelled. It showed one writer how to take it easy on his hometown, to forgive its silly public persona and to seek out those moments of privileged brilliance.”
“Such a life required much exaggerated self-esteem. It engaged gross quantities of hope and despair and set them wildly side by side, like a Third World country of the heart.” - Lorrie Moore
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