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Meneer K. begon te verslonzen. Hij zei dat hij de trein niet meer in mocht, hij snapte niet waarom
Schrijver Joris van Casteren is coördinator bij het begeleiden van eenzame uitvaarten in Amsterdam. Onregelmatig schrijft hij over zijn wederwaardi...
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Why it can be sublime to love someone who doesn’t love you back | Alexandra Gustafson | Psyche
Unrequited love might be bitter and painful, but it is also the ultimate expression of your humanity.
The Holocaust Memorial Undone by Another War
After eighty years, the site of a mass execution of Jews was about to be commemorated. Then Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
‘An apparition came towards me’: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom – and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes
They decided to reassess their relationship every six months: one night she came home to find him crying in the dark and realised it was renewal day. Or rather, non-renewal.
The Punk-Prophet Philosophy of Michel Houellebecq — Justin E.H.Smith
The success of France’s most famous novelist has less to do with art and knowledge than anxiety and rock ’n’ roll.
One of Houellebecq’s more endearing juvenile enthusiasms is his passion for quantum mechanics, his admiration for the physicist Niels Bohr, and his belief that culture has not yet caught up with the mind-blowing implications of 20th-century theoretical physics. In a typical 1995 interview with Jean-Yves Jouannais and Christophe Duchâtelet, the author warns: “We’re moving towards disaster, guided by a false image of the world; and no one realizes.” The problem, Houellebecq thinks, is that “we’re stuck in a mechanistic and individualistic view of the world,” as a result of which, he predicts, “we will die.”
Of course, many physicists and philosophers of science have themselves grappled with the problem of how to preserve what is sometimes called “the manifest image” of the world, while also accepting the reality of such puzzling phenomena as quantum superposition. Many believe our minds are simply so evolved as to keep us constantly convinced of the reality of midsized physical objects, of individual humans and animals, of all that is “manifest,” even if our best theory tells us it’s all in fact a lot more complicated than that. If failure to think in consistently quantum-theoretical terms leads to death, one would want to ask Houellebecq what it’s like to pass one’s time in a state of such profound enlightenment that even Bohr and Erwin Schrödinger only dipped into it as their work required. But of course Houellebecq is in no such state. He is not living each moment in full light of the implications of quantum theory, and his insistence that we must do so reminds us more of the common than of the exceptional quality of his mind.
PJ Harvey, poet: ‘Dorset is light and dark, ecstasy and melancholy’
The singer-songwriter has written an extraordinary narrative poem that glories in the landscape and dialect of her home county
Do Antidepressants Really Work?
While the drugs are widely used, a new study sheds light on how little is known about their long-term benefits.
73 percent of Americans prescribed antidepressants don’t even have a diagnosis of depression
wow
pills are often easier and cheaper: It can be hard for people to access therapy because there aren’t enough providers, and mental health treatments often aren’t fully covered by insurance.
one out of eight Americans over 18
Hermann Nitsch (1938-2022)
Zo. Dus Hermann Nitsch is ook dood. Eigenlijk had zijn lichaam opengesperd op een rek vastgebonden moeten worden. Dan had het, met enkele naakte vrouwen en mannen, een berg broden en vissen, druiven en tomaten, kilo’s ingewanden en een paar honderd liter bloed nog één laatste ‘performance’ op kunnen leveren en kregen de dieren uiteindelijk toch hun revanche maar het heeft helaas niet zo mogen zijn.
Paying tribute to the dead isn’t an easy undertaking | The Times
i'm not usually a fan of puns in headlines but this is nice ... and an interesting piece about the workings of the obit department
archived 23 Apr 2022
if Peterson were to succumb to any of his well-publicised health problems tomorrow
well let us pray that he does
In ‘Severance’ gaat het werk nooit meer mee naar huis
Serie: Werk en privé is voor de personages in de indrukwekkende dramaserie ‘Severance’ strikt gescheiden. De spanning wordt gestaag opgebouwd om te eindigen met de meest enerverende finale van de laatste tijd.
Happening review — an unflinching account of abortion in 1960s France…
archived 22 Apr 2022 07:03:15 UTC
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The French are unequalled masters of defacing election posters by selectively tearing away parts of the paper, a technique known as décollage.
How the smell of rain reaches your nose | The Times
A raindrop pounding a porous surface traps tiny air bubbles at the point of contact. Those tiny bubbles are then catapulted upwards, ultimately bursting from the drop in a fizz of aerosols. And so the tiny droplets are sent flying into the air and blow away on a breeze that then reaches your nose with their heady scent.
archived 22 Apr 2022
mosque
interior of a new mosque in cambridge uk
Review of "Annihilation" by Alex Garland
Didn't like this much, or at all really. Promises a lot doesn't deliver.
French election 2022
The French are unequalled masters of defacing election posters by selectively tearing away parts of the paper, a technique known as decollage.
Disaster Draws People Like Flies
Jenny Holzer from Inflammatory Essays 1979-1982
Use your iMac as a display with target display mode
Target display mode is a feature available with certain older Mac models.
target display mode
here's yet another reason why old macs are awesome. you can pick up an old 27"imac, more than ten years old, for €112.50. it will have 8gb of ram, a good as new magic keyboard and a 500gb ssd. it will only run high sierra (= no dark mode but ok) but get this you can plug an old macbook air into it (which will run mojave so dark mode) and use it as a display omg i love this world and this life and i love old machines which are undervalued by people because they are stupid and so they sell them cheap even though the new machines they desire are less functional than the old machines.
Dear Antonioni
Roland Barthes
the three virtues — which to my mind constitute the artist. I shall name them at once: vigilance, wisdom, and, most paradoxical of all, fragility.
…fragility oh dear god. yes. i am broken, does that count?
The brutality of the playground is conveyed through noise
The schoolyard is a psychological minefield in Playground, Laura Wandel’s stomach-churning debut.*
Playground
this looks great but i don't think i could bear to watch it. 🙈
Gerard Reve kust een ezel
7 January 1969
“Severance” Is Sci-Fi for the Soul
The dystopian drama on takes the conceit of leaving one’s work at the office to its ultimate conclusion.*
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just started watching this. it's good!
Over de zelfvertrouwencultus (NRC 19-4-22)
We krijgen tegenwoordig de opdracht om positief en zelfverzekerd te zijn. Lukt dat niet? Dan is het je eigen schuld.
Een partij van de liefde die chagrijn bracht
Leuk stuk in de NRC van Karin Amatmoekrim over iemand die helemaal niet leuk is ... applaus!
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katrien de blauwer
cuckmere river, sussex, 1963.
bill brandt
The Psychiatrist Who Believed People Could Tell the Future | The New …
archived 4 Mar 2019 13:37:59 UTC
The supernatural is back — and The Rising is taking a stand against s…
archived 17 Apr 2022 02:05:39 UTC
Herbert Engelsing, member of Germany’s ‘ideological dream factory’, worked to undermine the Nazis
from The Sunday Times 16 Apr 2022