‘People who are not bored cannot tell stories’
ACT I We were the bored storytellers that day, my lover and I – we were two exhausted big cats sprawling on each other in the silence of deep breaths. […]
ACT I We were the bored storytellers that day, my lover and I – we were two exhausted big cats sprawling on each other in the silence of deep breaths. […]
‘When I first saw this,’ I told him in front of a Dali painted as if with brown melting cheese, ‘I didn’t think about the significance of cannibalism in the […]
v v v v v v v v v v The problem with quoting nowadays comes down to the dreary, headless over-decontextualisation of lines whose extraction from a specific frame […]
The more we immerse our minds in art-related musings, the clearer it becomes why its creators, its writers and painters and sculpors, are by nature inclined to foster conceit – […]
“The value and rank of every art is in proportion to the mental labor employed in it, or the mental pleasure produced by it” declared the very erudite 18th century […]
“It may be”, concludes Borges an essay focused on transcendent concepts “that universal history is the history of the different intonations given a handful of metaphors” we can merely repeat […]