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25+ books for chaotic times and dismantled houses.

Party Girl (1995), dir. Daisy von Scherler Mayer.

It is a chaotic period, as I already anticipated in my recent posts. Paradoxical at times. But these first months of the year have truly put me to a hard test with reading. And yet, I persi...

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notes from the limbo.

After Breakfast, Elin Danielson-Gambogi, 1890.

“There are times when everything wearies us, including what we would normally find restful. Wearisome things weary us by definition, restful things by the wearying thought of procuring them. T...

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my current gothic crush.

page 1 - from the illustrated version by Eugène Decisy / After Paul Albert Laurens, on Gallica.

A few days ago, I stumbled upon a hidden gem of 19th-century Gothic literature: Clarimonde, or The Dead Woman in Love by Théophile Gautier. I...

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the ghost of "might-have-been".

ephemera #20: does time destroy everything, or do some bonds remain untouched?⏳

Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been;

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ephemera #19: from Carson to Baldwin, the titles I’ve chosen for the coming months. (final 48 hours to unlock the vault at 70% off).🥀

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