Fiction Pick of the Week: "What Do You See In Her?"
A painting ignites complex jealousy.
A painting ignites complex jealousy.
Celeste Kaufman Vol. 1 Brooklyn Feb 2019 Permalink
An argument on the meaning of Cubism settled.
Lawrence Weschler The Believer Nov 2008 Permalink
A woman discovers artistic integrity during an ill-fated relationship.
"Melanie finally knew their relationship wasn’t going anywhere while in the contemporary art hall of the museum. Andy stopped every few feet and brought his hand to his mouth. She couldn’t look at him for more than a few seconds without getting irritated. It was like a performance piece. He exhaled through his fingers, rubbed his chin, and circled a pile of Styrofoam chunks. He circled counterclockwise."
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James Yates Pithead Chapel Jul 2014 Permalink
A narrator's philosophical observations on travel.
"How lost they must feel in the world, where all instructions, all the lyrics of all the stupidest possible songs, all the menus, all the excruciating pamphlets and brochures—even the elevator buttons!—are in their private language. They may be understood by anyone at any moment, whenever they open their mouths. They must have to write things down in special codes. Wherever they are, people have unlimited access to them—they are accessible to everyone and everything! I heard there are plans in the works to get them some little language of their own, one of those dead ones no one else is using anyway, just so that for once they can have something just for themselves."
Olga Tokarczuk n+1 Mar 2014 10min Permalink