Nick Drake photographed by Keith Morris in London, 1969
(Source: dog-house-riley, + + +)
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Marilyn Monroe / photos by Earl Moran.
(via 20th-century-man)
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As The Bard once said, “To be(ard) or not to be(ard).” The outcome will be decided by your vote.
SHAVE IT.
SAVE IT.
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what do u define as nice
Is it a bug? Then it's nice
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Hablemos silencio, ese que arde en el pecho cuando no quieres hablar, porque sabes que te romperá; en mares, ríos y lagos al hablar.
Misteriosa como el mar.
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144 diputados nacionales votaron la ley que pone en venta al país. Afuera llueven las balas de goma y el gas pimienta. Votaron una ley sin el dictamen, escrita y rescrita en un departamentito como si fuera un juego, en un despliegue de impunidad que marca un nuevo subsuelo institucional histórico.
144 nombres que no hay que olvidar. Traidores a su patria, habilitantes de un delirio mesiánico que vehiculiza la venta de la nación. Colaboradores del canibalismo delirante y pornográfico, del pacto suicida masivo a escala país. Un circo sin pan.
Ni olvido ni perdón.
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The Tumblr-Blog of Colours: theleoisallinthemind.tumblr.com
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@sepulkralkreatur and i binge-watched the new kafka biopic-series, produced by german television. and i got to say - i loved it so much.
it combined the littlest details from kafka's life and also his aftermath, with his literary work - which often was linked to certain events. for those who read his work and diaries/biographies, spotting all the little references was very fun. and one of my most favourite things was probably the narrator with the reoccurring break of the fourth wall - as well as the music and collage-esque animations.
every episode was told through the perspective of significant people from kafka's life and dealt with a certain theme:
- as well as a 7th bonus-episode "kafka and me", which was more of a documental biography take with interviews, with a dog narrating the scenario and kafka's impact on our society.
joel basman did a great job at portraying franz kafka. the voice, the laugh and facial expressions being awkward all were very fitting and closing the hole, that we as readers experience towards kafka as a person.
the non-linear series served the exact atmosphere, that i associate with kafka: tragedy, humour, and the absurd. daniel kehlmann and david schalko did a great job on writing it. chapeau!
more posts about this series:
comparison of the actors and their roles
intro animations
scene: kafka at the yiddish theater
scene: kafka laughing
franz, dora and their shadow-play
kafka's literary works in the series
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