"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Rimpianto esistenziale

La striscia di oggi del Filobosco mi fa tornare alla mente uno dei grandi rimpianti della mia infanzia. Non aver mai avuto una paperella con cui fare il bagno. La prossima ricorrenza è Natale: chi rimedia?

Fotografia di Thomas Breakwelt


PS: i piani procedono per metà, sto studiando Teoria e Progetto di Costruzioni e Strutture 2 ma mentirei se dicessi che sto capendo tutto…

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Sabine Baring-Gould — A Christmas Tree

Tom Mountstephen was dressed in his very best—a black coat, a tie of blue satin studded with veritable planets, and in it a new zodiacal sign—a fox in full career, that formed the head of a pin. Tom’s collar was so stiffly starched and so

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Marjorie Bowen — Raw Material

Linley was fond of collecting what he called “raw material” and, as a fairly successful barrister, he had good opportunity for doing so. He despised novelists and romancists, yet one day he hoped to become one of these gentry himself, hence his collection of the

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Return from the Stars

Though I think I get what Lem was trying to do with this novel, I also understand the many people whose reaction has been “what the fuck did I just read?” The novel is about alienation, social estrangement, post-traumatic stress and culture shock, which are

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9 Comments
  • Njord
    Posted at 07:17h, 10 July Reply

    Mha, al più io posso rimediare lo scopettone per il pupazzo di neve…o, forse, la crota per il naso

    :-P

  • babilonia61
    Posted at 20:16h, 10 July Reply

    …poco a poco l’acqua del sapere va al mare, ad abbeverare il futuro, poco a poco, raggiungerai le mete, basta solo lavorare piacevolmente

    felicità

    Rino

  • Conigliolo
    Posted at 02:06h, 11 July Reply

    io ho ben due paperelle inutilizzate.

    Intravedo una soluzione

  • HowlingWolf
    Posted at 08:07h, 11 July Reply

    Devo comprarne una per la lupacchiotta (ed una per me, che vivo il tuo stesso dramma), possiamo organizzarci!

  • Damiani
    Posted at 10:58h, 11 July Reply

    dai che ce la fai!!!

  • heraclitus
    Posted at 06:59h, 12 July Reply

    questo sogno mi sembra decisamente realizzabile.

    bene. ;-)

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 10:51h, 12 July Reply

    E’ sempre bello avervi tutti vicini, sono commossa. Grazie Heraclitus, Damiani e Rino. Njord, tieniti in standby per la prossima nevicata. Lupo, sono contenta che finalmente il tuo dramma stia per avere fine. E dulcis in fundo, prode Conigliolo sei la mia salvezza: riesci a postarmene una qui, che uso le mie facoltà transustanziatrici? :-p

  • Conigliolo
    Posted at 20:58h, 12 July Reply

    Te la posterò, non dubitare!

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 22:13h, 12 July Reply

    Mio eroe

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