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hungryfictions:anne carson, plainwater: essays and poetry / raw (2016) / lara williams, supper club / nathan biehl - cover photograph for nightbitch, 2020 / noah b by michiyo yanagihara for metalmagazine.eu 2016 / stella lucia by bettina rheims for dazed
weltenwellen:Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
finalgirldean:Deep in my enemy I find the lover;1. Le Cid by Pierre Corneille, tr. A.S. Kline 2. HaRav Yochanan Zweig3. The Damnation Game by Clive Barker4. Brutus by The Buttress5. Eros the Bittersweet by Anne Carson 6. She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly
oxytekie:contact is crisis (ft. the glass delusion) anne carson - men in the off hours // @anwaross on flickr // wikipedia article about the glass delusion // mitski - humpty // giovanni boccaccio // daniel arsham // clarice lispector - água viva
fragmentsofbittersweet:the same sin binds us.lisa villemaire, ‘I have never been very good at asking for what I want’ / hannibal (2013-2015) / anne carson, ‘grief lessons: four plays by euripides’ / the borgias (2011-2013) / haruki murakami, ‘norwegian
jondrettegirls:[ID: A page of a play. It reads as follows, “Theseus: Stop. Give me your hand. I am your friend. / Herakles: I fear to stain your clothes with blood. / Theseus: Stain them, I don’t care.” End text.]Herakles - Euripides
kalevalas:Iphigenia Among The Taurians, Euripides [tr. Anne Carson]
macaulaytwins:Interview With the Vampire (2022), Orestes tr. by Anne Carson (2009)
ancient-archives: Fragments of Sappho, circa 630 - 580 BC. Translated by Anne Carson. Follow my instagram for more: instagram.com/ancient_archives
elanormcinerney: Euripides | Bakkhai | A new version by Anne Carson
sappho1993: ramenuzumaki: Amazing. This is ten thousand year old water trapped inside of a polished quartz crystal. (Source: 1•2•3) Anne Carson, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
write-me-like-virginia-did: when anaïs nin said “i dont want worship. i want understanding” company: girlswhorunmyfandoms: anne carson company: when kafka said “all the love in the world is useless when there is total lack of understanding”
wishbzne: Anne Carson, from Red Doc>
bakwaaas:Euripides (Tr. Anne Carson) / @wholeheartedsuggestions / Jenny Slate / Euripides again
pittedpeach: “Give me a world, you have taken the world I was.” — Tag, Anne Carson
fuckyeahannecarson: Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
kxowledge: “I am a drop of gold–I am molten matter returned from the core of the earth to tell you interior things—” — Anne Carson, Autobiography of Red
foreverthesoniag: “You remember too much, my mother said to me recently. Why hold onto all that? And I said, Where can I put it down?” -Anne Carson, “The Glass Essay” …. #femmesofcolor #migrant #qwoc #artist
lotsofpinkplaid: I breathe you and my whole body lightens. Anne Carson
differenceetrepetition: “Come back! Even as a shadow, even as a dream.” — Megara, Herakles by Euripides, trans. Anne Carson
arterialtrees:Anne Carson, Nox
haleyincarnate: Sophokles, Elektra (tr. by Anne Carson)
betheyogurt: My brother once showed me a piece of quartz that contained, he said, some trapped water older than all the seas in our world. He held it up to my ear. ‘Listen,’ he said, ‘life and no escape.’ —Anne Carson, from Plainwater: Essays
violentwavesofemotion: “But that’s not how this love will end.” – Anne Carson, from Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
soracities: Euripides, from “Orestes”, An Oresteia (trans. Anne Carson)
arterialtrees: Anne Carson, Nox
cathartyc: Nox by Anne Carson
objectsource: Anne Carson, The Glass Essay
delestrogen: anne carson
thesuckdickforclogsgirl: Anne Carson
russiacore: Sappho translated by Anne Carson
arterialtrees:anne carson
catilinas: nox, anne carson
sideeffectsinclude: Eros the Bittersweet, Anne Carson
wishbzne: if not, winter, sappho (tr. anne carson)
fuckyeahannecarson:– Anne Carson, “Short Talk on Van Gogh”
tenderantigone: anne carson, nox / shauna barbosa, “gps”
violentwavesofemotion: Sappho, tr. by Anne Carson, from “If Not Winter: Fragments of Sappho,” (x)
lifeinpoetry: To feel anything deranges you. To be seen feeling anything strips you naked. — Anne Carson, from Red Doc>
wishbzne: anne carson, ‘lines’[ID: “How longwillit feel like burning,” end ID]
annecartson: Le Baiser (1928), Sonia Lewitzka / Eros the Bittersweet, Anne Carson
thecenterwillnothold: ‘Agamemnon,’ Aeschylus (translated by Anne Carson)
salemwitchtrials: Red Doc>, Anne Carson [ID: To feel anything deranges you. To be seen feeling anything strips you naked.]
decreation:Glass, Irony & God, ‘The Glass Essay’ by Anne Carson[ID: You remember too much / my mother said to me recently. Why hole onto all that? And I said, / Where can I put it down?]
weltenwellen:Anne Carson, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
louisegluck:Anne Carson, from “Stanzas, Sexes, Seductions.”
sonnywortzik:“Why does tragedy exist? Because you are full of rage. Why are you full of rage? Because you are full of grief” - taken from Anne Carson’s “Tragedy: A Curious Art Form”
piamioya: songs-of-the-dark: days-of-reading: “Not fabulous.” Sophocles, Elektra (trans. by Anne Carson) This reads like an ancient Greek Austin Powers movie Slave- no fear Orestes- Unless I reconsider Slave - One fear
be sweet i dont trust you
aradeia: “When I desire you a part of me is gone; your lack is my lack. I would not be in want of you unless you had partaken of me, the lover reasons. “A hole is being gnawed in [my] vitals” says Sappho. “You have snatched my lungs out of my
songs-of-the-dark: days-of-reading: “Not fabulous.” Sophocles, Elektra (trans. by Anne Carson) This reads like an ancient Greek Austin Powers movie
showcasedisplaysofsanity:ON PURPOSE, I’M GOING TO LOVE YOU ON PURPOSEJenny Slate // Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue // Pleiades, Anne Carson // Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo // @oriley42 and @earth167 (and
amidheaven:when anne carson said ‘to feel anything deranges you. to be seen feeling anything strips you naked. in the grip of it pleasure or pain doesn’t matter. you think what will they do what new power will they acquire if they see me naked like this.