Young Woman On The Beach, 1896. Edvard Munch. Mezzotint and drypoint with burnishing printed in colours on Arches laid paper.
“i’ll read my books and i’ll drink coffee and i’ll listen to music, and i’ll bolt the door.”
— J. D. Salinger
“Quien siente mucho, se jode y no encuentra palabras y entonces no habla y es ésa su condena.”
— Alejandra Pizarnik, «Nueva correspondencia»
Source: humanismo-nostalgico
Seeing spider verse with my little sister
Life is worth living holy shit
to the person in the bell jar...
Sylvia Plath, from ‘The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath’ / Vilhelm Hammershøi / Nicole Krauss, from ‘The History of Love’ / Ramon Casas / Joy Harjo, from ‘Speaking Tree’ / D S (saatchiart) / Fyodor Dostoevsky, from ‘The Idiot’ / Aleardo Terzi / Sylvia Plath, from ‘The Bell Jar’
Sara Teasdale, from nightfall; flame and shadow: poems, 1920
the world of living and loving in parallel with one another.
@bakwaaas / Tamino, “My Dearest Friend And Enemy” / journal entries of a twentysomething year old, Mia (Mimi) Garcia / Hozier, “Like Real People Do”/ James Fenton, “The Ideal”/ Sally Rooney, Beautiful World, Where Are You / comic strip found here: x
- ‘Her’ by Brianna @yruos
- The Art of Love by Ron Hicks.
- Quote by Lemony Snicket.
- The Lovers by Rene Magritte.
- Lyrics from ‘505’ by Arctic Monkeys.
- Sculpture~ ‘Sacrifice’ by Leonardo Bistolfi.
- Lyrics from '1121' by Halsey.
- Ron Hicks, 1965.
I have so much love in me that I would like to cry.
Simone de Beauvoir, Kayleb Rae Candrilli, Sylvia Plath, Clarice Lispector
buy me a coffee
—memories
the milk train doesn’t stop here anymore by tennessee williams // holly warburton // holly warburton // memory for forgetfulness by mahmoud darwish // before sunset (2004) // calling a wolf a wolf by kaveh akbar // teodor axentowicz // anne magill // the song of achilles by madeline miller




