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soracities:Etel Adnan, from ‘Five Sense for One Death’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology
Günther Kieser, album cover for Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet, Never let it end, 1970. MPS Records, Ge
ayanam1:Jenny Holzer and Marc Atlan for Helmut Lang
Attila József, “Ode” (trans. Gábor G. Gyukics and Michael Castro)[Text ID: “This great radiance hurt
Walt Whitman, “A Clear Midnight”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Night, sleep, death and the stars.”]
huge-mistakes:In the Victorian language of flowers, the anemone symbolizes the death of a loved one.
Octavio Paz, ‘Letter of Testimony’, A Tree Within (trans. Eliot Weinberger) [Text ID: “ Blood:music
Antonio Porchia, Voices (trans. W. S. Merwin)
Evan Paul Trine All editions of this print are $11 for the next 11 hours
Moikom Zeqo, ‘I Don’t Believe in Ghosts’, I Don’t Believe in Ghosts: Poems from ‘Meduza’ (trans. Way
Chu Yohan, ‘Life, Death’ (trans. Kyung-Ja Chun and by Chong Bum Kim), The Columbia Anthology o
Paul Eluard, “The Last Night”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “This murderous little
Emily Dickinson, ‘The name–of it–is Autumn’ (Poem 656), The Complete Poems of Emily Dick
Mona Sa’udi, from ‘So drunk am i’, Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by A
Marion Moran Cook, cover illustration for House Beautiful, 1930. Launched in 1896, the publication i
Alchemy | @wnq-typography
Walter Breker, cover artwork for the book Reisebericht. Aluminium in der Architektur der USA, 1960.
dedication in Maram al-Masri’s Barefoot Souls (trans. Theo Dorgan)
Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow is Enuf: A Choreopo
seekingsecondbreakfast:“The Triumph Of Achilles”, Louise Glück
violentwavesofemotion:Forough Farrokhzad, from Another Birth: Selected Poems of F. F.; “In The Dark,
FALL OUT BOY - WHAT A CATCH, DONNIE
rowofstars:A Series of Unfortunate Events | Season 1 | Dedications
Charles Baudelaire, from ‘The Balcony’ (trans. F. P. Sturm), The Flowers of Evil
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