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It would be easier to see her living in a gingerbread house than a convent.
Chuck Palahniuk • Invisible Monsters Remix
by living life in their own way, the black sheep is often responsible for bringing the family to consciousness.
Toko-pa Turner • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
anathema
Alice Walker • The Color Purple
Harry Crosby was not the only poet to struggle with Sol niger. In her work titled The Black Sun: Depression and Melancholy, Julia Kristeva, a French linguist and Lacanian psychoanalyst, writes about the poet Gerard de Nerval and his poem "El Desdichado," or "The Disinherited" (1859).
Dr. Stanton Marlan • The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness (Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology Book 10)
Unitarian.
Sylvia Plath • The Bell Jar (FF Classics)
Hawksmoor
Merlin Coverley • Psychogeography
Sylvia D’Agostino Born 1958 in Leith, Scotland, the daughter of Eduardo D’Agostino, the poet.
Susanna Clarke • Piranesi
“Love becomes the deposit of the heart, analogous in all degrees to the ‘findings’ in a tomb. As in one will be charted the taken place of the body, the raiment, the utensils necessary to its other life, so in the heart of the lover will be traced, as an indelible shadow, that which he loves. In Nora’s heart lay the fossil of Robin, intaglio of her
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