Coming to terms with being a San Franciscan who likes LA.
JAB
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
LAST lewis carroll post
Cocktail party conversation: Nabokov translated Alice's Adventures in Wonderland into Russian. Humbert Humbert Carroll Carroll Nabokov Nabokov, it's so difficult to keep track of all the perverts...
"I always call him Lewis Carroll Carroll, because he was the first Humbert Humbert. Have you seen those photographs of him with little girls? He would make arrangements with aunts and mothers to take the children out. He was never caught, except by one girl who wrote about him when she was much older."
"I always call him Lewis Carroll Carroll, because he was the first Humbert Humbert. Have you seen those photographs of him with little girls? He would make arrangements with aunts and mothers to take the children out. He was never caught, except by one girl who wrote about him when she was much older."
Vladimir Nabokov, Dec. 1966 Vogue
Annie Leibovitz 2003 Vogue shoot
One more thing: The novel Nabokov was working on when he died, The Original of Laura, has been published (well, excerpts of it) in Playboy Magazine.
ABN
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Other great writers who were alleged jerks
"Romantic? Hemingway? He was an abusive, alcoholic misogynist who squandered half of his life hanging around Picasso trying to nail his leftovers." --10 Things I Hate About You
"Nobody remembers Shakespeare's children."
--William Faulkner, to his daughter when she appealed to him to stop drinking for her sake
JAB
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
still thinking about medium
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Portraits series
"...If this photograph now appears lifelike to you, you had better reconsider what it means to be alive here and now." --HS
JAB
"...If this photograph now appears lifelike to you, you had better reconsider what it means to be alive here and now." --HS
JAB
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
been thinking a lot about medium
These are hardly revolutionary times; but neither is artistic practice, or any other cultural activity for that matter, entirely confined to the arena defined for it by hegemonic interests and values.
--Alex Potts, "Tactility: The Interrogation of Medium in Art of the 1960s"
JAB
--Alex Potts, "Tactility: The Interrogation of Medium in Art of the 1960s"
JAB
penelope boothby
Friday, December 11, 2009
parallels II
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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