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That's me in the corner

“Hortensia,” Fernand Khnopff, 1884

Things That Helped is a 2018 memoir in essays by Jessica Friedmann that I think of often. The book is great, the cover is gorgeous, and Jessica is a lovely person, but it’s the title that comes back to me...

8 months ago
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Spring green

I think it’s an Anna Ancher

I’ve been gone awhile. Working too much, trying to adjust to dawning authoritarianism, and, to be honest, troubled that this platform has become another place where my efforts feel inadequate. Like many others,...

a year ago
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All pleasure, no guilt

Maud Lewis, “Winter Sleigh Ride,” 1950s

The fog of grief changes by the day. Sometimes it’s so thick I can’t see right in front of me. Other times, it’s diffuse. The sound of my own laughter breaks through and startles me. Or I discover I’...

2 years ago
21
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Failing to read

Hilma af Klint, 1915

In the month since my father died, I’ve tried reading many things. It’s hard to find the right thing, to feel any sense that I am in the right place mentally, just as it’s hard to get comfortable physically. It’s as th...

2 years ago
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Heat wave

Hope Gangloff, “E. Starbuck,” 2010

It is perhaps a bit uncouth, as much of the world writhes in unseasonable heat, to say that we as a species are “cooked.” We’re “toast.” But that’s the phrasing I keep seeing on social media this month an...

2 years ago
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