
a raw, personal, and poetic newsletter capturing the chaos of figuring life out — from small beauty found in city life to solitude, self-reflection, and all the messy moments in between
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Teorema - Pier Paolo Pasolini (1968)
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14.02.25
I write for the consistency and the sake of writing, but I am not sure if I am saying anything. E...
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Artistin, 1910
She often felt invisible, present but not to the eyes of others, forgettable. The usual ‘hi, I’m .. nice to meet you’ when she had already met them; in fact, she had sat across from them for a whole ev...
It must have been half an hour now, maybe even forty minutes since I left my house. It is finally sunny in Berlin, and I am conscious of having overdressed. The weight and warmth of my wool coat is suffocating me as I walk around in circles...
The Rain, Marcel Broodthaers, 1969
I walk home, my legs like chopsticks in skilled hands, they know where they are going and what they are doing, but my brain not so much.
Suddenly I am standing in front of the house that is my home, for...
When at the age of 18 I moved to London, I thought the city was going to eat me alive. I had visited a few times before and had grown somewhat familiar with its fast rhythm and sharp manners. I’d watch in awe how Londoners mixed in harmony,...
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