I tell him, “I cannot bear the things I must say, day after day, and the words I must use to say them.”
I tell him, “I cannot bear the things I must say, day after day, and the words I must use to say them.”
When I heard about John Ross Bowie’s new book Heathers on Julie Klausner’s podcast “How Was Your Week” I got so excited. It’s great. And I want you to have a copy.
The first 5 people to email imremembering@gmail.com will get a copy of Heathers. You must put MYRIAD in the subject line of your email to be eligible.
Only the winners will be notified. Good luck!
WANT
In thinking of clothes as passing fashions, we repeat less than half-truth. Bodies come and go; the clothes which have received those bodies survive. They circulate though secondhand shops, through rummage sales, through the Salvation Army; or they are transmitted from parent to child, from sister to sister, from brother to brother, from sister to brother, from lover to lover, from friend to friend.
(Peter Stallybrass, “Worn Worlds: Clothes, Mourning, and the Life of Things” The Yale Review 1993 vol. 81. no. 2, pp. 35-50)
just ordered my first issue of Fashion Projects.
something wicked this way will come.
and by come, i mean ejaculate on a book.
Thanks to these dudes I am reading this for the fourth time.
I WAS JUST SAYING HOW I WANTED TO REREAD THIS BOOK
david wojnarowicz, close to the knives: a memoir of disintegration
theresa hak kyung cha, dictee
“Phrases silencieuses.
Paragraphes silencieux
des pages et des pages à peu près
en mouvement
lignes
après lignes
vider à gauche à droit.
Vider les mots.
Vider le silence.
Phrases silent
Paragraphs silent
Pages and pages a little nearer
to movement
line
after line
void to the left to the right.
Void the words
Void the silence.”