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Out in New York - March 2021
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iconszigi · 2 years
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gazorninplat · 1 month
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As much as I love Disco Elysium, I think I was not prepared for Sacred and Terrible Air. Of course, I was expecting to know more about the world of Elysium as a whole, and Robert Kurvitz is a very good writer, but the thesis of the novel (and how it makes its points) flash-banged me.
Disco Elysium this is not, and it wasn’t supposed to be, but I think I can understand better now what the team at ZA/UM was getting at with this specific setting, and these specific narrative angles. Kinda messy, because it’s been a week since I finished it, but here are some things I’d like to highlight: 
1. The pedophilia. I surely wasn’t expecting this to be such a central theme of the novel, but a lot of its main points revolve around it. The most interesting use of this, as a narrative device, is how the girlfriend of Jesper basically accuses him of being a pedophile because he cannot relate to the adults around him. He’s still obsessed with a girl he met when he was 13 years old, and fetishizes a scrunchie he stole from her bag two decades ago. Yeah, I guess Jesper, well into his thirties, is still in love with a 13 year old girl. His girlfriend is almost half his age, and they started dating when she was 15 years old and a lingerie model (!). Zigi mentions how pedophilia was a bougie disease, and well… That idea went right into my thought cabinet (I call it “Bougie Babies for Sale).
Still processing it.
Now, let’s go back to the rest of the main characters. With all this in mind, a pedophilic overtone covers their interest in these four missing girls, but Jasper is the only one who acts on it, sort of. Khan remains in a sort of arrested development (he still uses a shirt he had when he was 13), foregoing normal adult relationships, and Tereesz joins the police as an investigator with the idea of still finding them some day (essentially letting these eternally prepubescent girls define his entire existence), leading him to a very dark path. I wonder if the brutality they afford to the “actual” pedophiles in the story (Vidkun Hird and the Linoleum Salesman) comes from the realization that they are not that different?
2. Obviously, though, this fetishization of the Lund sisters is also a fetishization of the past. The novel states it in the first few pages; they disappeared twenty years ago, in a time that most conservative people remember as the “good old days”. Basically their version of the American Fifties. Now, being obsessed with the past is a running theme in both SaTA and DE, but the angle here is different.
I already said it: the past is not remembered, is fetishized with an almost sexual yearning by a lot of the male characters of the book. They want to be consumed by it (and lucky them! It will) and do nothing more than serve it. It reminds me of a poem by Yamil Nardil Sadek, which, translated to the best of my ability, goes like: 
She awaits me
sitting on the bed,
wearing leather,
and armed to the teeth,
the Memory.
Yeah, that sums up Sacred and Terrible Air pretty well. Everyone is being consumed by the past, bite by bite, and enjoying it. Vidkun Hird, by the mythologized version of his tribe’s history; Sarjan Ambartsumjan, by a miniature ship model that requires constant, devoted thought or else it will disappear, the three main characters by the memory of that summer with the Lund girls. Even the Linoleum Salesman is being haunted and consumed, of sorts, by his sickness and dementia that only sometimes let him take a peek of the past. Beyond that, there are very few characters that do not spend time being followed by relentless ghosts. Literally, in the case of Zigi. Which brings me to…
3. The Pale. It was a really cool concept in Disco Elysium, and it’s an existential nightmare in Sacred and Terrible Air. It always was, really. But here it lets you take a look into it in a way that’s applicable in real life. The Pale is a metaphor for many things, but actually for a single one: A world where our current Capitalist reality facilitates both apathy and yearning for better days, often idealized in our collective pasts.
My favorite scene, one that was incredibly puzzling but so obvious in retrospect, is a beautiful speech by the ghost (?) of Ignus Nilsen to Zigi. I will just paste it here:
“I said terrible things, yes! I stood on a white horse, in a blizzard, and gave speeches. In the mountains, on the construction site… I swung my sword, with silver sunbeams on the hilt. And all around me fluttered white flags, crests of crowned horns made with silver thread, a pentagon between the prongs of the horns, the branches raised to heaven. Everyone who came here with me became happy, Zigi! Communism is powerful! Believe in Communism, it’s a burst of enthusiasm! I promise! It’s beautiful when you believe in a person, but without it…!”
“Without it, there is nothing.”
“Nothing. It was a blizzard, but it was bright, it was morning. Communism is white, it sparkles! Communism is the morning, it is a jubilation!” 
The Pale begins to recede dangerously around the entroponaut.
The fucking Pale recedes with talk of Communism! At first it might appear a little heavy handed (yeah, Communism, by itself, could save the world). But then I got into how Communism could be a solution to the antipathy and chronic nostalgia that sustain Capitalism, and then it hit me. Nilsen, a literal ghost from the past, is talking about a future that could have been. That he wanted to accomplish. That people, probably, can still achieve. The Pale is not eternal, it can be pushed back. Because the Pale seems to subsist on the past, it abhors any talk of the future. A better future. That’s how we solve things, and for a central thesis, is not bad at all.
With that being said, and because I’m just rambling here while pretending I’m working, there are also some things that I just didn’t understand, but maybe it was because of the translation. The original novel is written in a very poetic style, and some of that is still here, but I still need to untangle…
1. The Man. It is said that the day the Lund girls disappeared, they were joined by a mysterious Man that nobody seemed to remember correctly. A character even suspects that she was remembering wrong. Now, the Pale erases people and memories retroactively, so maybe it had something to do with it, but… Who was that? Is there any theory about that Man, or I just missed something? Some scenes and narrations were tough to parse for me (my primary language is not English).
2. Was Malin Lund pregnant? That flash with the fetus was sudden and weird.
3. What was the significance of the three meat piroshkis? They mention that it was unusual that the girls bought them (and if you do the math, you can realize early on that they were not planning to get back home. That purchase didn’t leave them enough money for the bus fare back), but that’s it. Were they for the Man? Also, the narration mentions that Lund girls’ picnic basket contained “the kind of things girls like to eat”, so maybe they were planning to see the boys and bring them the kind of things boys eat? I’m overthinking that? The chapter actually titled “Three Meat Piroshkis” just left me even more confused.
4. I don’t understand how Khan’s pen works at all. The one he brought to the school reunion. That was the part I re-read the most. Anyway, even with that, I loved Sacred and Terrible Air. Definitely one of the most enthralling reads I had, with or without the background of Disco Elysium. I’d still like an official translation that could potentially solve the issues I had, but for now, a Top 10 Book for me.
Go for it now.
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narrie · 11 months
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Wasn’t pregnancy during part 3? I swear they broke up, got back together, broke up, she took some man to her grandma’s funeral and then she got pregnant with Zayn’s baby
ur really asking the wrong person, all i know about zigi relationship: he put her in his mv, harry shakes gigi's hand instead of hugging her at the amas and rolls his eyes when she goes in to hug niall, zigi start dating, vogue shoot and weird ass tweets, she wears the corny ass "lol ur not zayn malik" shirt, they break up, they're seen on a double date with dua and anwar? i think???, shortly after she's pregnant, they share a baby girl, they break up, zayn gets physical with her mom (actually, i don't rmr of they broke up before or after this lmao) - somewhere in-between all of this he gets her eyes tattooed on his chest
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aajjks · 3 months
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Woopsie zigi shippers come at me I love Khai sm, the beautiful baby they created… but I have always preferred zayn with perrie for some reason
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Not really a fan of Zayn malik tbh but i know about his life. And yes I liked him with Perrie better too. What he did with Perrie was really heartless. I remember reading about how he broke up with Perrie in a road while it was raining badly and left her heartlessly in the rain and Perrie had nowhere to go. After that i kinda disliked him
Exactly like she tried so much for him, and tried so much to fit in his culture- with his beautiful family…. I’m not saying that Gigi didn’t try that. Of course she loves him too. I just always saw so much love in perrie’s eyes for zayn
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glorygathered · 9 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Zigi soho 8M Black Glam Square Toe Cocktail Strappy Block Heel.
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hunrising · 11 months
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Do you remember all the memes we got when zigi pregnancy announcement happened it was during quarantine too so everyone was online going crazy it was so funny obviously Freddie announcement is unbeatable but zigi baby was a close second
Please haven’t seen that much unity in a while
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iconsmalik · 3 years
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©zquadrs 𝖔𝖗 𝖑𝖎𝖐𝖊 𝖎𝖋 𝖚 𝖚𝖘𝖊/𝖘𝖆𝖛𝖊.
(a patroa dos patrões)
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ghadidg · 2 years
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Miracle of Life 👶🏼
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Gigi and Zayn taking Khai to the Aquarium in Coney Island - April 2021
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iconszigi · 3 years
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cxlmfalls · 3 years
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OMG 🥺🥺🥰💞💞💞
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narrie · 2 years
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twitter()com/George_C_Owens/status/1567566896681320450 sjkdnfjk imagine him being zigi baby's stepdad
why is that an actual thing that's happening 😭
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aajjks · 3 months
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Do u like Zayn and gigi together or no?
Woopsie zigi shippers don’t come at me I love Khai sm, the beautiful baby they created… but I have always preferred zayn with perrie for some reason
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glorygathered · 9 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Zigi soho 8M Black Glam Square Toe Cocktail Strappy Block Heel.
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mindszayn · 3 years
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