@KB, The top is from _The Passenger_, which may be my favorite Antonioni, and the bottom is from the post I link to at BLDGBLOG about the man who jumped back to earth from a balloon. The idea of return, eternal or ordinary, is big over here.
@TH, Thanks for stopping by, and, yes, we agree: it's a doozy.
I'm not telling you to make the world better, because I don't think that progress is necessarily part of the package. I'm just telling you to live in it. Not just to endure it, not just to suffer it, not just to pass through it, but to live in it. To look at it. To try to get the picture. To live recklessly. To take chances. To make your own work and take pride in it. To seize the moment. And if you ask me why you should bother to do that, I could tell you that the grave's a fine and private place, but none I think do there embrace. Nor do they sing there, or write, or argue, or see the tidal bore on the Amazon, or touch their children. And that's what there is to do and get it while you can and good luck at it. — Joan Didion
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@KB, The top is from _The Passenger_, which may be my favorite Antonioni, and the bottom is from the post I link to at BLDGBLOG about the man who jumped back to earth from a balloon. The idea of return, eternal or ordinary, is big over here.
ReplyDelete@TH, Thanks for stopping by, and, yes, we agree: it's a doozy.