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Archiving

Amy Kenyon

Amy Kenyon's newsletter about memory, archiving, and history in our present. You'll find essays, memoir pieces, curations, and photographs/essays on photography.

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An old love song returns to speak of other matters

It comes to an end by his upright American mailbox.

But the end holds the beginning, and the beginning reaches for the end.

He’s the one looking straight at me, with his smile.

The man, his name is Raymond, begins life in 1925. He live...

9 days ago
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Doubt and Un/certainty

Rien ne m’est sûr que la chose incertaine / Nothing is sure for me but what is uncertain

(François Villon, born c1430/1—died after 1463)1

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12 days ago

Lost Arts

Elizabeth Bishop wrote that “the art of losing isn’t hard to master.” One Art can be read as an unflinching encounter with the fear, loneliness, and anger, too, that come with loss. “Lose something every day,” Bishop counselled obliquely, i...

16 days ago

Two small memories of Orson Welles

… And Freud shares his birthday with Orson Welles. I could listen to Welles talk about film culture for days and days, and never tire of it. Here he is on Hollywood and the conflicted idea of its ‘golden age.’


And here is the great...

21 days ago
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A little piece about the land of after

Freud called it Nachträglichkeit. He never fully developed the concept despite having coined the term, with the result that its translations remain unsettled. Yet for those of us interested in memory, most especially memory and narrative (w...

21 days ago

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