MalaMujer

Dec 8
“he rustles through a Costco mailer of some kind, trying to show me the $100 off while supplies last! coupon, and he finally just says, “It’s another $100 off today,” and points at the $599 sign, “so it’s like $400!” greg.org: the making of: Costco

Nov 9

Nov 8
i had a wicked nosebleed (via steven m.) i had a wicked nosebleed (via steven m.)

“Be careful. A woman who would actually request that someone she ostensibly cares for should read Siddhartha is intellectually ruthless if not criminally insane. This is a trap. You must realize by now that there is nothing that you or anyone else can say about Hesse’s novel without seeming pretentious or, even worse, foreign. When I was very young, my great-grandmother, who was old and ill, asked me to read her to sleep. I selected Siddhartha because I surmised that I was in her will. She passed away during chapter two. I was amazed that she lasted that long.” en esta edición de The Believer - Sedaratives, una de mis secciones favoritas

“A novel like “2666” is its own preserving machine, delivering itself into our hearts, sentence by questing, unassuming sentence; it also becomes a preserving machine for the lives its words fall upon like a forgiving rain, fictional characters and the secret selves hidden behind and enshrined within them: hapless academic critics and a hapless Mexican boxer, the unavenged bodies deposited in shallow graves. By writing across the grain of his doubts about what literature can do, how much it can discover or dare pronounce the names of our world’s disasters, Bolaño has proven it can do anything, and for an instant, at least, given a name to the unnamable.” Book Review - ‘2666,’ by Roberto Bolaño. Review - NYTimes.com

Nov 3
Warhol and Lichtenstein para USA Arts, via BoingBoing

Nov 1
“La tradicional lucidez de los depresivos, descrita a menudo como un desinterés radical por las preocupaciones humanas, se manifiesta ante todo como una falta de implicación en los asuntos que realmente son poco interesantes. De hecho, es posible imaginar a un depresivo enamorado, pero un depresivo patriota resulta inconcebible.” Michel Houellebecq, en Las Partículas Elementales

“I think being shy basically means being self-absorbed to the point that it makes it difficult to be around other people. For instance, if I’m hanging out with you, I can’t even tell whether I like you or not because I’m too worried about whether you like me” David Foster Wallace, en el artículo de Rolling Stone

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