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Kneeling nude, 1947’s - by Karel Ludwig (1919 - 1977), Czech
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"Good-bye to the Fruits" — John Barth
“Good-bye to the Fruits”
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John Barth
I agreed to die, stipulating only that I first be permitted to rebehold and bid good-bye to those of Earth’s fruits that I had particularly enjoyed in my not-extraordinary lifetime.What I had in mind, in the first instance, was such literal items as apples and oranges. Of the former, the variety called Golden Delicious had long been my favorite,…
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'30 March, the Day of the Land', poster issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1986 on Land Day.
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Source details and larger version.
Shooting stars, falling stars, and comets are collected here as I encounter them.
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"Leading a mass of people to think coherently together about the present reality is a far more important and “original” philosophical event than the discovery by some philosophical genius of some new truth that remains the property of small groups of intellectuals."
-Antonio Gramsci
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R. Gargiolli, Mano di Poeta, 1868
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ANA MENDIETA, Untitled: Silueta Series
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RIP Akira Toriyama (1955-2024)
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Christine Lorenzen
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“A work of art is a prophetic loan, drawn on fugitive premises; the artist acts on it, and, presumably, sustains some faith that others will do so too, or at least could.”
Lyn Hejinian (1941 - 2024)
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Francesco del Cossa (Italian, ?–1477) • Saint Lucy • 1477-78 • Private collection
Some of these Renaissance paintings have surrealistic details!
Saint Lucy (detail)
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Charles François Jalabert (French, 1819 - 1901) • Young Man in Pink • c. 1860 • Oil on Mahogany panel • Private collection
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