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May 2011

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“And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees-just as things grow fast in movies-I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.” —~ The Great Gatsby (via gatekeeper) (via diciottosei, conflictingheart)
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#notre jour viandra
“Ecco cosa ti combinano le ossessioni infantili, i traumi della prima età di cui un uomo non può disfarsi e che non può abbandonare su un cespuglio come fa la cicala con la sua muta. Non è ancora esistito un individuo vero, capace di vivere, capace di morire. Soltanto ammalati, tragici, o lugubri e ridicoli stupidi, che a volte hanno persino sperato di arrivare all’ideale per ingiunzione, in forza del grande desiderio di conseguirlo. Ma di solito costringendo l’intero genere umano a credere in loro con la prepotenza.” —Saul Bellow
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“Written in ink, in German, in a small, hopelessly sincere handwriting, were the words ‘Dear God, life is hell.’ Nothing led up to or away from it. Alone on the page, and in the sickly stillness of the room, the words appeared to have the stature of an uncontestable, even classic indictment. X stared at the page for several minutes, trying, against heavy odds, not to be taken in. Then, with far more zeal than he had done anything in weeks, he picked up a pencil stub and wrote down under the inscription, in English, ‘Fathers and teachers, I ponder, “What is Hell?” I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.’” —J.D. Salinger
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bestiario:

guardo fuori il vento e ascolto
come suona una vecchia canzone:vento,
vento, portami via con te…
voglio le tue ali, airone,
il tuo lungo becco,
gli occhi incandescenti,
voglio essere una strega
con una scopa fra le gambe,airone,
ridere, ridere, ridere in volo
verso un paesaggio strettissimo
(il sesso di una sterlizia?)
che mi succhia, mi digerisce
poi mi partorisce
in una forma che non conosco ancora
e già l’anticipo nel desiderio…

12 (26.11.80)
Airone, Antonio Porta, Poesie 1956-1988

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#naomi tani
“Aveva un suo modo di affrontare il presente voltando un po’ il viso da una parte. Gli andava incontro con il lato sinistro, ma a volte sembrava evitarlo con il destro. Su questo lato schivo del viso ella aveva spesso un’espressione sognante, malinconica…” —Saul Bellow
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“(Aveva il cuore angosciato, stava per essere baciato.)” —Saul Bellow
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Radio Gra Unwound

Unwound. radio Gra

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