The Queen of the Night from Mozart’s Magic Flute
Simon Quaglio
1818
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The Queen of the Night from Mozart’s Magic Flute
Simon Quaglio
1818
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Luigi Russolo (Italian, 1885-1947), Cielo e lago [Sky and Lake], 1946. Oil on panel, 29 x 39 cm.
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“He would often lie there the whole night through, not sleeping a wink but scratching at the leather for hours on end. Or he might go to all the effort of pushing a chair to the window, climbing up onto the sill and, propped up in the chair, leaning on the window to stare out of it.”
Nabokov’s annoted first page of The Metamorphosis // Zed Martinez, Gregor Samsa (lithograph, 20??)
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mary oliver, “the moths” (excerpt)
The full text of the poem is here, and incredible: http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/mary_oliver/poems/15876
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