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David Wojnarowicz Clickable Journals and a Dateline - “Artist David Wojnarowicz’s thirty or so journals are stored in a pair of boxes in New York University’s Fales Library. Folders of loose photographs, tickets, and postcards are also included, as is an oversize wall calendar, sparsely annotated by Wojnarowicz, of the type one might find in the gift shop of the American Museum of Natural History (triceratops rooting in lush surrounds). “Series 1,” as this lot of the David Wojnarowicz Collection is designated, feels like a grouping of keepsakes: These are items in and by means of which Wojnarowicz marked, from 1970 to 1991, time’s passing. In 1992, he died at the age of thirty-seven.”*“Years Ago Before the Nation Went Bankrupt” was commissioned by Triple Canopy as part of its Internet as Material project area, supported in part by the Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Thanks to the Fales Library and Lisa Darms, PPOW, and Tom Rauffenbart.
148 ♥ / 10 October, 2011
bbook:

Jeffrey Beaumont: You’re a neat girl.  Sandy Williams: So are you… I mean, you’re a neat guy.
635 ♥ / 10 October, 2011
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69 ♥ / 3 October, 2011
flavorpill:

Lil’ Sylvia Plath and other baby pictures of famous authors 
284 ♥ / 3 October, 2011
bbook:

Name that movie.
39 ♥ / 30 September, 2011
theconstantbuzz:

Tom Waits
430 ♥ / 30 September, 2011
inothernews:

ON THE NEXT ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT   An abandoned VIP stairway is seen on a road at the airport in Sirte,  one of two remaining bastions of support for the deposed Muammar Gadhafi, which is now under the control of anti-Gaddafi fighters.   (Photo: Anis Mili / Reuters via the Telegraph)
186 ♥ / 30 September, 2011
docmartn:

journalofanobody:
William Burroughs, by Allen Ginsberg
“There is no intensity of love or feeling that does not involve the risk of crippling hurt. It is a duty to take this risk, to love and feel without defense or reserve.” ―William S. Burroughs 
305 ♥ / 30 September, 2011
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eatmyhandbagbitch:

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78 ♥ / 28 September, 2011
bbook:

 I think he’s very lonely. Lonelier than he lets on. Maybe lonelier than he even realizes.
2040 ♥ / 27 September, 2011
skibinskipedia:


The short correspondence of Ludwig Wittgenstein retains a certain zest. Ludwig was most certainly gay, most definitely eccentric, and intellectually demanding beyond all measure. His time at Cambridge brought security and stability to his career; he was often treated with kid gloves by an understanding administration. He was left to his own devices, and in his letters with luminaries like Bertrand Russell, John Maynard Keynes and George Edward Moore, he hints at the machinations involved in the greatest philosophical mind of his century.

In Which You May Think Of Wittgenstein What You Like 
44 ♥ / 25 September, 2011
bbook:

JUST CHILLIN WITH JACK
952 ♥ / 19 September, 2011
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