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Lauren Bacall at London's Savoy Hotel, photos by Paul Popper, 1951.
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Rebecca (1940)
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Jean-Michel Basquiat - Riding With Death (1988)
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Magnus Enckell (Finnish, 1870-1925) - Girl Reading (1921-1922)
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‘Death´s Walk’ by Magnus Enckell, c. 1896.
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Andy Warhol, Jay Johnson, and Candy Darling photographed by Cecil Beaton at the Factory in New York, 1969.
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"I listened to the music of her voice, which warmed me from head to foot, and made me desire to be young"
Gustave Doré (1832-1883) - The Succubus, 1855
Illustration from Honoré de Balzac's "Les Cent Contes drolatiques/Droll Stories"
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Front cover of Witchcraft: The Story of Man’s Search for Supernatural Power (1973)
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Sometimes, when I feel awfully nostalgic, it’s not the usual books of Meldi, Carassiti, or Salas that I get from the bookshelf, and not the customary Tarot de Marseille that I shuffle.
It’s my old, pocket Rider-Waite pack and the very tattered edition of Eden Gray’s Mastering The Tarot that I reach for.
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Gamblers by Yaroslav Gerzhedovich (c. 2014)
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Still Life with Mask, Manticore, and Mountain by Yaroslav Gerzhedovich (c. 2011)
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Clive Barker - The Resurrection of Christopher Carrion
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Board games trivia:
In the USSR, Ludo (a masochist’s delight!) was colloquially known as “mandavoshki” (a lewd word for crab lice).
Sending someone back to the starting square was called “v govno” (literally, “into shit”).
Pretty legit, if you ask me!
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