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the rising humidity: a summer reading list.

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), dir. Anthony Minghella.

Summer isn’t meant for “dutiful” books. It’s meant for those titles that have the strength to compete with the blinding sun or to give meaning to the melancholy of a sudden thundersto...

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the aesthetic index: interiors & fashion.

Anna de Noailles, 1913.

My mind, lately, is an open construction site.

Between the imminent move and a sort of identity crisis regarding my style, that unsettling feeling of no longer recognizing yourself in the wardrobe you’ve built ove...

7 days ago
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3:15 a.m.

The Nightmare, by Henry Fuseli (1781).

Words fail me today. I only slept three hours, and I feel the full weight of weeks spent juggling the logistics of a new home and curating Literaria. I love both, but this weekend wasn’t a moment of r...

8 days ago
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the geometry of desire.

Today’s reflection is a single thread that stretched between my hands as I gazed at an image. It all began when I came across the protagonists of E.B. Leighton’s “A Love Token.”

A Love Token (1881), Edmund Blair Leighton.

In that grate se...

11 days ago
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a curated tour of my medieval book collection.

The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon, Edward Burne-Jones, 1898.

Lately, the Middle Ages have started knocking on my door again. It’s a cyclical obsession, a ghost I thought I had laid to rest years ago, only to find it watching me patiently...

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