Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
How much can you change and get away with it, before you turn into someone else, before it's some kind of murder?
The Complete Poems; “The Sickness Unto Death”, Anne Sexton//Jean Baudrillard//Absolute Solitude: Selected Poems, Dulce María Loynaz//Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky//Alex Venezia//La Femme de trente ans, Honoré de Balzac//War of the foxes, Richard Siken
[aka a wen kexing starter kit part 2 (part 1)]
Hieu Minh Nguyen // Raymond Carver, from Late Fragment // @Mothcub // Nikki Giovanni, The Collected Poetry // Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous // Hozier, Sunlight // Hanif Abdurraqib, from “Board Up the Doors, Tear Down the Walls,” in A Little Devil in America
IF THE MOON SMILED, SHE WOULD RESEMBLE YOU
Sylvia Plath // X // N. D. Wilson // e.e. cummings // X // Northern Downpour // Odysseus Elytis // X // Sylvia Plath // Nikita Gill // X // Margaret Atwood
do you ever think about this quote by mary lambert because i think about it all the time
“If a monster falls in love with another monster, is it desire? Is it fate? It’s tragedy.”
— thoughts #130 | r.m (via twofacedharveydent)
("I exist in two places: here and where you are")
Suzanne Buffam, "Vanishing Interior"
Sufjan Stevens, "The Only Thing"
Rene Ricard, "And Then I Tried"