From Bluets: “Stop working against the world, I counselled myself. Love the one you’re with. Love the colour green. But I did not love the green nor did I want to have to love it or pretend to love it. The most I can say is that I abided it.” And: “I am writing this all down in blue ink.” And: “I admit I may have been lonely.” I read Maggie Nelson for the anal, not the philosophy. All the ekphratic sentimentalism between Wittgenstein and Sedgwick.
Blue, Again
Blue, Again
Blue, Again
From Bluets: “Stop working against the world, I counselled myself. Love the one you’re with. Love the colour green. But I did not love the green nor did I want to have to love it or pretend to love it. The most I can say is that I abided it.” And: “I am writing this all down in blue ink.” And: “I admit I may have been lonely.” I read Maggie Nelson for the anal, not the philosophy. All the ekphratic sentimentalism between Wittgenstein and Sedgwick.