on grotesque transformation, laughter, and escapism
Really enjoyed it. So much to keep: the "wet red nest;" laughing at/with our change and decay is such a better answer than "rage against the dying of the light;" and how currently relevant is the idea, "reliable images of definite things."
Really enjoyed it. So much to keep: the "wet red nest;" laughing at/with our change and decay is such a better answer than "rage against the dying of the light;" and how currently relevant is the idea, "reliable images of definite things."