� Franz Kafka, The Castle, as translated by George Szirtes in the epigraph to László Krasznahorkai’s Satantango (via proustitute)
� Jonathan Galassi, from “May” (via proustitute)
Pablo Neruda
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� Wislawa Szymborska, from “Some People,” trans. Joanna Trzeciak (via proustitute)
Graham Dolphin, What Is the Word, (Note (Jean Seberg)), 2012
Graphite on paper, 29 x 42 cm
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Johnny Carson and James Brown
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� T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (via proustitute)
� Jorge Luis Borges, from “Compass,” trans. Robert Mezey (via proustitute)
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No, the serpent did not
Seduce Eve to the apple.
All that’s simply
Corruption of the facts.
Adam ate the apple.
Eve ate Adam.
The serpent ate Eve.
This is the dark intestine.
The serpent, meanwhile,
Sleeps his meal off in Paradise -
Smiling to hear
God’s querulous calling.”
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