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August’s Lament

Yes, it is August in the city. It is time for a million shiny faces on the streets, the Rorschach sweat blots on the backs of those in front of me, the surreality of the hair dryer heat in the Delancey...

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October™ | Central Park

This past Sunday was that legendary, perfect autumn day, impossibly sublime, crisp air, music in your ears, face full of afternoon light. All of us tried to work our superpowers to slow time, to make...

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Henri Cartier-Bresson | Ezra Pound

VENICE—Ezra Pound, 1971 Henri Cartier-Bresson © Magnum Photos Martine Franck, Cartier-Bresson’s widow, accompanied her husband to just one — probably atypical — portrait session, that of the poet Ezra...

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Chuck Palahniuk | Thought Verbs

Chuck Palahniuk © Jim Clark Thought Verbs by Chuck Palahniuk In six seconds, you’ll hate me. But in six months, you’ll be a better writer. From this point forward—at least for the next half year—you...

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Robert Mapplethorpe | William Burroughs

I like to look at pictures, all kinds. And all those things you absorb come out subconsciously one way or another. You’ll be taking photographs and suddenly know that you have resources from having...

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Paul Schrader | Audiences Were Better in the 70s

From the BAFTA Screenwriters Lecture series 2019: Question: I think when you started writing, it was a time when cinema afforded the opportunity for people to have answered the questions that were in...

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Annie Dillard | The Death of Archimedes

During the Roman assault on Syracuse, Archimedes, oblivious to the tumult around him, traced parabolas in the sand. When a soldier found him and tried to drag him to the Roman general, Archimedes...

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August’s Lament

Yes, it is August in the city. It is time for a million shiny faces on the streets, the Rorschach sweat blots on the backs of those in front of me, the surreality of the hair dryer heat in the Delancey...

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October™ | Central Park

This past Sunday was that legendary, perfect autumn day, impossibly sublime, crisp air, music in your ears, face full of afternoon light. All of us tried to work our superpowers to slow time, to make...

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Henri Cartier-Bresson | Ezra Pound

VENICE—Ezra Pound, 1971 Henri Cartier-Bresson © Magnum Photos Martine Franck, Cartier-Bresson’s widow, accompanied her husband to just one — probably atypical — portrait session, that of the poet Ezra...

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Chuck Palahniuk | Thought Verbs

Chuck Palahniuk © Jim Clark Thought Verbs by Chuck Palahniuk   In six seconds, you’ll hate me. But in six months, you’ll be a better writer. From this point forward—at least for the next half year—you...

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Robert Mapplethorpe | William Burroughs

I like to look at pictures, all kinds. And all those things you absorb come out subconsciously one way or another. You’ll be taking photographs and suddenly know that you have resources from having...

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Paul Schrader | Audiences Were Better in the 70s

From the BAFTA Screenwriters Lecture series 2019: Question: I think when you started writing, it was a time when cinema afforded the opportunity for people to have answered the questions that were in...

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Annie Dillard | The Death of Archimedes

.tatsu-hf1l1gzz0vdeecqx.tatsu-text-block-wrap .tatsu-text-inner{width: 100%;text-align: left;} During the Roman assault on Syracuse, Archimedes, oblivious to the tumult around him, traced parabolas in...

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