Bleeding wounds as a symbol of: rotting from the inside out/ of a living corpse.
emily dickinson, the complete poems of emily dickinson, from a great hope fell / kim dorland, ghosts of you and me / candiedspit / tara love, do i claw my way out of the grave that my spirit had died in? / simone de beauvoir, from a letter to jean-paul sartre (paris, 21 february 1941) / alexandre jacques chantron, fallen leaves! / michael du plessis, the memoirs of jonbenet by kathy acker / andrea mantegna, st. sebastianmartha gellhorn, selected letters / simon marmion, man of sorrows / relative-pronoun / herman melville, moby dick / charles bukowski, pulp / dan o’bannon, the return of the living dead / haruki murakami, 1q84 / the terror, 2018 tv series / william cowper, b. 26 november 1731 / james whale, frankenstein / anton chekhov, from a diary entry featured in the notebook of anton chekhov / florence welch, king / mattia balsamini
Trivulzio book of hours - Lieven van Lathem (1438–1493) Simon Marmion (circa 1425–1489) Weense Meester van Maria van Bourgondie (2nd half of 15th century)
1. Archeology, Wisława Szymborska 2. Man of Sorrows 1460, Simon Marmion 3. Stratis Thalassinos Among the Agapanthi, George Seferis 4. The Apparition, Gustave Moreau 5. Family Tree (intro), Ethel Cain 6. Author/artist unknown 7. Christ Crowned With Thorns, Albrecht Bouts 8. Invictus, William Ernest Henley 9. What Colour Would God Bleed, Elisabeth Hewer 10. artist unknown 11. Ptolomaea, Ethel Cain 12. The Touch of the Angel, Roberto Ferri 13. Jet of Blood, Antonin Artaud 14. The Deposition 1615, Anthony van Dyck 15. Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston 16. Freedom, Skullrose 17. Book of Hours: Love Poems to God, Rainer Maria Rilke