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The Name of the Rose (1986), dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud.
When we think of Gothic, our minds instantly fly to rain-slicked Victorian London, isolated English moors, or decaying old American manors. We hardly ever think of Italy, which in the...
Malombra (1942), dir. Mario Soldati.
Have you ever read a book that didn’t just entertain you, but completely took over your mind?
Well, it is happening to me right these days. And the book in question is Malombra by Antonio Fogazzaro.
A...
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...
ephemera #22: a fragment of Pessoa, a brief update, and a question about your favorite books for messy times.
“There are times when everything wearies us, including what we would normally find restful. Wearisome things weary us by definiti...
ephemera #21: a midnight discovery hitting harder than Carmilla—I know, I actually said it.🥀
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 am...
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