such an amazing composition..
How fragile we are, between the few good moments.Jane Hirshfield, from “Vinegar and Oil” in Come, Thief (via proustitute)
Top: Robert Rauschenberg, 1963, black-and-white photograph, 16 x 20 inches.
Middle: Claes Oldenburg, 1963, black-and-white photograph, 16 x 20 inches.
Bottom: Andy Warhol, 1963, black-and-white photograph, 16 x 20 inches.
“The book is, on one level, a walking tour through the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Sebald’s adopted home (he’d taught literature at the UEA there since 1970). The reader moves with the melancholic narrator from town to town, village to village, but in the process—through an astonishing network of associations, tangents, and apparent coincidences—one is led all over the world, into many different times, and many different lives.”
The Public Domain Review on the texts in W. G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn.
Image from the film Patience (After Sebald).
Perhaps my favourite author..
The story goes on and leaves the writer behind, for no story is ever done.John Steinbeck (via theparisreview)
aus announces Europe Tour 2013
aus will spend the spring touring the europe, has the plan of some collaboration with Danny Norbury and Clara Hill (Sonar Kollectiv). New live visuals courtesy of awesome TAKCOM,
tour date:
3.10 Brussels - Beauhaus
3.17 Munich - Einstein Kultur Frameworks Festival
3.20 Hamburg - Nachtasyl
3.21 Münster - Eule
3.22 Amsterdam - Klub 470
3.23 Oldenburg - Umbaubar
3.24 Hildesheim - Haus der Braut
3.26 Berlin - Ausland
3.29 Hamburg - Kraniche bei den Elbbrücken
3.30 Berlin - ://about blank dj set
4.01 Zurich - Kunstraum Bellerieve
4.04 Prague - Palác Akropolis
4.05 Pardubice - Divadlo 29
4.06 Bruno - Kabinet múz
4.07 Trenčín - Klub Lúč
4.08 Vienna - Einbaumöbel
4.12 Toulouse - Centre Culturel Bellegarde
4.13 Bristol - St James Priory
4.15 London - Cafe OTO flau night
4.17 Glasgow - Glad Cafe
4.20 London - Union Chapel
“The one thing that hasn’t changed, and never will, is the total anarchy and the disorder. I have absolutely no method. When I feel like writing a story I let everything drop; I write the story.” —Julio Cortázar
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