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Your reading is no longer solitary: you think of the Other Reader, who, at this same moment, is also opening the book; and there, the novel to be read is superimposed by a possible novel to be lived, the continuation of your story with her, or better still, the beginning of a possible story.
Italo Calvino • If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
Just Kids by Patti Smith
This isn’t just a memoir—it’s poetry disguised as prose. Smith’s portrait of her friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe is a love letter to art, to New York, and to the courage it takes to live authentically. It’s a reminder that even in our most uncertain years, there’s beauty on the path, in the making of something raw and... See more
This isn’t just a memoir—it’s poetry disguised as prose. Smith’s portrait of her friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe is a love letter to art, to New York, and to the courage it takes to live authentically. It’s a reminder that even in our most uncertain years, there’s beauty on the path, in the making of something raw and... See more
The idea of accomplishment growing out of friendship disrupts the idea of the lone-wolf genius.
Amy Whitaker • Art Thinking: How to Carve Out Creative Space in a World of Schedules, Budgets, and Bosses
عندما قالت أحبك ، خرجت الى الشارع فسماء الغرفة لم تكن تكفي لتحليقي ( كافكا )
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nisaba.booksinstagram.comAlthough the most powerful art, it sometimes seems to me, is an experience and a going-through; it is love comprehended by, expressed and enacted through the artwork itself, and for this reason has perhaps been more frequently created by people who feel themselves to be completely alone in this world—and therefore wholly focused on the task at
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