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Artwork by Anais Mims Font : “Hiroshima mon amour” Marguerite Duras http://www.anaismims.com/graphic/hiroshima/
Artwork by Anais Mims HIROSHIMA Font : “Hiroshima mon amour” Marguerite Duras
velhocaos: a frase de Marguerite Duras. E a foto é da página do facebook: Mártires Literários!
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Jane March et Tony Leung Ka-Fai, l'Amant, Jean-Jacques Annaud
playytoy: sirloin: “I have time. Please, devour me.” — Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima mon amour Please Master … I want to devour you whole and entirely. I want to inflict the most painful of pleasures and pleasurable pain imaginable My
veganloversworld: Mani che conosco a quel modo che nessuno altro può conoscerle.Marguerite Duras (La Doleur) ♨
qvotable: “I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.” — Marguerite Duras // Hiroshima mon amour
youreyesblazeout: “That is what I am, pursuit of the wind.” — Marguerite Duras, from No More (Seven Stories Press, 1998)
violentwavesofemotion: “Sometimes I am empty for a very long time. I have no identity. At first it is frightening. And then it turns to an impulse of happiness. And then it stops. Happiness: I mean dead, somewhat.” — Marguerite Duras, from That’s
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badwolferosewriter: tinyconfusion: aseaofquotes: Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima Mon Amour GODDANGIT
milk-eyedmoonface: “I hunt with tenderness for self-revealing wounds.” — Marguerite Duras, tr. by Deborah Treisman, from “The Stolen Pigeons,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
dallanube: Détruire dit-elle, Marguerite Duras
kansassire: Détruire dit-elle, 1969, Marguerite Duras
last-picture-show: “Sometimes we have to avoid thinking about the problems life presents. Otherwise we’d suffocate.” Marguerite Duras
nevver: Marguerite Duras
La Maladie de la Mort dir. Asa Mader (based on the Marguerite Duras story of the same name). Starring Anna Mouglalis.
amargedom: “I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.” — Marguerite Duras (via naturaekos)
amospoe:“She had lived her early years as though she were waiting for something she might, but never did, become.” ― Marguerite Duras, The Ravishing of Lol Stein
LA RUE OU RIEN
lepasau-dela: La Maladie de la Mort dir. Asa Mader (based on the Marguerite Duras story of the same name). Starring Anna Mouglalis.
darika75: Difficile non è raggiungere qualcosa, ma liberarsi dalla condizione in cui si è. Marguerite Duras
darika75:Difficile non è raggiungere qualcosa, ma liberarsi dalla condizione in cui si è. Marguerite Duras
ocexanis: “Everything had begun to exist again without me, even the night.” — Marguerite Duras, tr. by Barbara Bray, from “Destroy, She Said”
a-quiet-green-agreement: “I understand. One thinks one can get by without talking, but it’s not possible. From time to time I find myself talking to strangers too, just as we are talking now.“ – Marguerite Duras, The Square
mashamorevna:“I loved blood since I had tasted yours.” — Marguerite Duras, from the screenplay Hiroshima mon amour (Argos Films, 1959)
All I Heard Was Nothing
sacredwhores: Marguerite Duras - Le navire Night (1979)
xshayarsha: “The story of my life doesn’t exist. Does not exist. There’s never any center to it. No path, no line. There are great spaces where you pretend there used to be someone, but it’s not true, there was no one.” — Marguerite Duras,
barcarole: Marguerite Duras, No More (trans. Richard Howard).
purplebuddhaquotes: “I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.” — Marguerite Duras
migalhas-literarias: Marguerite Duras, O Amante, 1984.
violentwavesofemotion: “My love revealed itself, I felt it become visible and observed, despite myself,” — Marguerite Duras, from “The Ravishing of Lol Stein,” published c. 1964
habdichverloren: “I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.” — Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959)
quotemadness: “I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.” — Marguerite Duras
esquinadapoesia: a frase de Marguerite Duras. E a foto é da página do facebook: Mártires Literários!
I never get to have baths anymore, this will be fun.I’m about to start reading The Lover by Marguerite Duras, but it’s only like 100 pages long.Someone throw out a few good books for me to read please.
dontbelieve010: “And I knew it. That’s the worst part: I knew it.” — Marguerite Duras, from The North China Lover: A Novel (via holobee)
proezas: Agatha e as Leituras Ilimitadas, por Marguerite Duras