words from class of 2013 by mitski
“Everything is burning, my soul, body, outside, inside, heart, flesh. Do you understand? Do you really understand?”
María Casares, from a letter to Albert Camus written c. March 1952
Sue zhao/Ryan O'Connell
Mary Oliver, from βWhen Did It Happen?,β Felicity: Poems (Penguin Press, 2015)
“When I first asked my grandma if I could write and publish about her, she gave me an instruction that has stuck with me over the years and I try to always keep it in mind when I write about family. She said, roughly translated from Korean: “you can write what you want, but let us live a little more beautifully the second time.” I took this as permission with a condition that I would fictionalize where necessary, to protect them and myself. The women I write about are both us and not us. Maintaining that fictionalized barrier is important to me.”— Jihyun Yun, from “you can write what you want, but let us live a little more beautifully the second time": Jihyun Yun in conversation with Nicole Lachat, published Prairie Schooner, March 9, 2023
Larkspur - Β Lucy Culliton , 2014.
Australian,b.1966 Β -
Watercolour, gouache on thick white wove paper , 56.0 x 76.6 cm.
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β Ocean Vuong, Because Itβs Summer










