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theft is property

Kristal Uribe

archive of daily pleasures

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A short untitled poem

That the dead end up in the crevices of our wallets

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A Meditation on Modern Forms of Desensitization

Lying languidly on the champagne-colored divans in the pink room of Purgatory, a bar in Bushwick, my friend Lex and I discuss an idea for an article. Or rather, someone else’s idea for an article which they want us to write. Happy to have b...

2 years ago
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An old and tired allegory

There is that scene in En cas de malheur where Brigitte Bardot lifts up her dress as she leans back onto a table, revealing a black garter belt and beige stockings. So striking is her pose that a still of her body resting against the wooden...

2 years ago
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On Jill Johnston’s Gullibles Travels (1974)

Always having been afraid to keep one, the closest thing I have to a diary is an ever-growing archive of my marginalia. Among the most recent additions is

2 years ago
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