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metaphorformetaphor: “I am a book of apocalypses written in a language I don’t speak and I have no author.” — Hélène Cixous, from Reveries of the Wild Woman: Primal Scenes (Northwestern University Press, 2006)
salemwitchtrials: First Days of the Year, Hélène Cixous [ID: the whole body is heart.]
peoplehood-deactivated20211003:TO EAT AND BE EATENGalatians 5:15 / Hélène Cixous, “The Love of the Wolf” / José Saramago, Cain / Georges Bataille, “Erotism: Death and Sensuality” / Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya / Car Seat Headrest, The Gun Song
luthienne:adonis, selected poems; “ii. the story of a day” (tr. khaled mattawa) / alejandra pizarnik, extracting the stone of madness; “algunos textos de sombra” (tr. yvette siegert) / hélène cixous, hyperdream (tr. beverly bie brahic)
aridante:vampire, 1894, edvard munch // hansel and gretel, anne sexton // interview with the vampire, dir. alan taylor (2022) // stigmata: escaping texts, hélène cixous // dante and virgil in hell, william-adolphe bouguereau // the red girl, catherynne
violentwavesofemotion: “People do not see you, / They invent you and accuse you.” — Hélène Cixous, from The Selected Plays of Hélène Cixous; “The Perjured City,”
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uncleanwithjoy: “[…] uneasiness is the great figure of desire. ‘I was uneasy’ is almost an equivalent of ‘I was alive’; it’s almost an equivalent of erection.” - Hélène Cixous, “The School of Roots”, Three Steps on the Ladder
magictransistor:Eugène Ionesco. The Three Faces of Hélène Cixous. 1955.
lesbianeroticthriller:Hélène cixous, the laugh of the medusa
wirginia-voolf: - Hélène Cixous, Inside.
magictransistor: Eugène Ionesco. The Three Faces of Hélène Cixous. 1955.
milkkbub: “I beg you, eat me up. Want me down to the marrow.” — Hélène Cixous from “The Love of the Wolf” (via hvorenn)
against-the-moon: “And I? I drink, I burn, I gather dreams.” — Helene Cixous, from The Book of Promethea (tr. by Betsy Wing)
irlpoetic: “She wants something. Something that doesn’t exist. She wants something to counter hopelessness. She wants the wondrous thing, The star hidden behind the stars.” — Hélène Cixous, from The Selected Plays of Hélène Cixous; “The
young-dirty-paws: “I, too, overflow; my desires have invented new desires, my body knows unheard-of songs.” — Hélène Cixous, The Laugh of the Medusa (via berthemorisot)
luthienne: Hélène Cixous, Hyperdream (tr. Beverly Bie Brahic)
luthienne:Hélène Cixous, Hyperdream (tr. Beverly Bie Brahic)
shipwreckofthesingular: shipwreckofthesingular: —Simone Weil, from Waiting for God —Charles Wright, from “Clear Night” —C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold / —Hélène Cixous, “Love of the Wolf” (trans. Keith Cohen), in
salemwitchtrials:Coming to Writing, Hélène Cixous
memoryslandscape: “I felt perfectly at home, nowhere.” — Hélène Cixous, from “My Algeriance, In Other Words: To Depart, Not to Arrive from Algeria,” Stigmata: Escaping Texts (Routledge, 1998)
fawnaura: Hélène Cixous, from Coming to Writing and Other Essays
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decreation:Coming to Writing and Other Essays, Hélène Cixous tr. Deborah Jenson