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God said:
GOD MADE YOU. GOD DOES NOT CARE IF YOU ARE “GUILTY” OR NOT.
I said:
I CARE IF I AM GUILTY!
I CARE IF I AM GUILTY!…
God was silent.
Everything was SILENT.
— Frank Bidart, from “The War of Vaslav Nijinsky”; Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016
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I am the knife which will slaughter heaven. Heaven is full of blood. Soon it will snow.
Heiner Müller, Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome (1984)
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Käthe Kollwitz (German,1867-1945)
The Kiss, 1909
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when your love language is gift giving
Art by Jessica Harrison
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Ilya Kaminsky, from Dancing in Odessa; “Elegy for Joseph Brodsky”
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Rafael Guillén, tr. by Sandy McKinney, from I’m Speaking; “Splintering”
[Text ID: “You’re disappearing in this kiss,”]
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Elena Ferrante, from L'amica Geniale (My Brilliant Friend), translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
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Leonard Cohen, from Book of Longing; "By the rivers dark"
[Text ID: "and he cut my lip / and he cut my heart"]
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Tathève Simonyan, Colourless Musings
[text ID: In my corner of the world, killing is a love language.]
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How will you / have you prepare(d) for your death?
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— Chen Chen, "a small book of questions: chapter iii," Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency
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A BLURRED LOVE
Into One Another III, To PPP, Berlinde De Bruyckere (2010) / Hysterics of Love, Eric Fischl (1997) / We Are All Flesh, Berlinde De Bruyckere (2009)
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Aristotle’s philosophy on two human beings in love reminds me of Rik Garrett’s current series ‘Symbiosis’. The fate of two physical bodies that connect and form as one soul, which is similarly portrayed throughout Garrett’s mixed media photography. The Chicago based artist explores ideas regarding love, relationships, magic, alchemy and mutually beneficial partnerships in nature.
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