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Jasmine

ceaseless thinking in colossal spheres | book reviews, essays, & poetry

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Independence Day, 2025

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how privileged not to know
what to do with this freedom
that for centuries
our heroes fought for—
who died not knowing
there was an e...
a year ago
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do-while human

El Lissitzky - Anxious Ones (Ängstliche) (1923)

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it’s there, waiting
a mesh of noise
the market of more
and I know it well
like the black...
a year ago
2

the world rots, the aspidistra flies

‘Keep the Aspidistra Flying’ follows a poet who attempts to resist the “money-world” through imposed destitution but inevitably finds himself trapped in the ills of it, unable to think of anything but what’s left in his pocket. With a rotti...

a year ago
4

Book Review: The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa

Julius Sergius Klever (Russian, 1850-1924)

On an unnamed island, things are erased from existence in a solemn—almost sacred—manner. The inhabitants surrender each of their own accord and forget like clockwork. The few who wouldn’t are hunt...

2 years ago
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something has to change

John William Waterhouse

Something has to change; in my approach to creation, in the way I sail this life. I do not want to go with the flow or wait for impulse kicks. When I try to, the disciplined little me screams for movement.

There ar...

2 years ago
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