#edgar allan poe
Friend of the program @kuribo4indahouse is working on a short film and could use a little boost! I’m sending them a few coins, so consider chipping in if you can.
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After release we’ll send production material of the short film to you through a Dropbox-link as well.”
I came across this painting and couldn’t look away from it. Rene Magritte’s Not to Be Reproduced encourages us to look longer for a very important reason. It shows a man with his back to the viewer, standing in front of a mirror. On the ledge we see a copy of Edgar Allan Poe’s(my inspiration for Poetry) only novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordan Pimm of Nantucket. We cant help ourselves but to see a rather odd visual. Instead of man’s face being reflected as we would expect, the mirror shows the back of his head, while the book is reflected back in the mirror correctly. This obscurity strikes on the main theme of our ever changing perception. We assume what the mirror will reflect but we are denied the answer we expect. This theme becomes more prominent in today’s world where misinformation mends our perception by appealing to emotions and other storytelling measures. We take things at their face value(first impression is not the last impression for f**k sake) without ever questioning and interrogating things in the first place. The significance of Edgar’s book is that most of his work also deals with the perception of reality. Without getting too philosophical about nature of truth and falsehood, we like to think that our viewpoints about the world are backed up by the facts which we acquire through our timelines and newsfeed. Another major theme present in the painting maybe that of our own identity. The man looks with care into the mirror and wonders who he really might be. We lose our identity in this world where regulation of behaviour and pseudo interaction has become quite the norm. We are always hungry for praise, attention and worried about opposition and in this way lose much of our originality in thinking. We don’t have a secure hold on our values and judgements. This technique of hiding faces, is used by Magritte in many of his paintings like The Lovers, Son of Man and the Great War. This technique evokes confusion, unease and curiosity. Therefor i think, we should use these ordinary moments in our ordinary lives by cleaning up our conflicting inner selves.
With an S/O who’s weak to cold
✧・゚: * Prompt ~ Fluff headcanons with Kunikida, Atsushi, Dazai, and Poe with a s/o who is weak to lower temperatures ~
✧・゚: * Characters ~ Kunikida, Atsushi, Dazai, Poe (individually x gn!reader) ~
✧・゚: * Content ~ Reader that’s weak to cold, fluff all around, brief death mention (it’s Dazai) ~
✧・゚: * Type ~ Fluff, headcannons ~
✧・゚: * Author’s Note ~ This one was a ton of fun to write, I threw Poe in there as well because I had some ideas for him too. I hope you like it! ~
✧・゚: * Doppo Kunikida
❈ This man is hard at work reorganizing his notes to make sure that everything he plans will make you comfortable as soon as possible. There might be some slight grumbling about having to rework it all, but he’s really more than happy to do it and loved the chance to review everything.
| ✧ Expect a lot of clarifying questions, if you’re comfortable with them, to make sure he’s doing everything properly. Is it only under certain conditions? Are foods an issue? What should he have on him to help most effectively?
❈ As soon as he has his new plan, he will be on it 100%. Before you even have the chance to become uncomfortable, he’ll correct any issues. Always has a spare jacket with him if he’s going to be with you, just in case. And maybe an extra spare, to be safe.
❈ He will definitely curse out the weather if it changes too fast. I feel like he’d be the type to complain about it if it was different than the forecast anyway, but if it’s making his s/o uncomfortable? Unacceptable.
❈ He just wants you to be perfectly content at all times, and anything in his power he can do to help with that, you can consider it done.
✧・゚: * AtsushiNakajima
❈ I feel like he’d be very aware of your needs generally, but especially with the cold, considering what he was wearing before he got an outfit from the ADA.
| ✧His old orphanage messed up a perfectly good man, that’s what they did. Look at it, it’s got anxiety.
❈ That being said, he will now make sure he does everything he can to keep you warm. Make sure that you always have enough layers available, anywhere you’re staying is well heated enough, the works.
❈ He probably runs warm, so he’s more than happy to cuddle up to you, and will initiate it anytime he sees you shivering. I think he’d also use his ability, so you could snuggle up with his warm fur when you’d like.
✧・゚: * Osamu Dazai
❈ Get ready for plenty of jokes about freezing to death together, it comes with the territory.
❈ He will do a lot to make sure that you’re accommodated though it will either be very obvious or things you’d never even think to question.
❈ Most of the things he does without you even knowing, or anyone else realizing for that matter. As soon as he finds out, you’re never going on a mission/errand in the cold again. It just won’t even come up, he’ll keep the conversation toward any other options to go. If you work for the ADA with him, the building will always be kept high enough that he doesn’t need to worry about you.
| ✧ Though Kunikida would definitely complain about the constant use of electricity being out of budget if he didn’t know why.
❈ But, doing things to help you that you notice? Expect a big show, all the dramatics. Flailing and acting like he’s going to freeze without it when he gives you his coat (those bandages keep him plenty warm don’t worry about it), or the absolute quest that is going into the other room and grabbing you a blanket for movie night.
❈ He wants the attention, after all, if he’s doing so much for you like this, you simply must thank him for it.
✧・゚: * Edgar Allan Poe
❈ I think that Poe runs cold anyway, look at him, he definitely has no circulation.
| ✧ This is not helped by the fact that he picks janky old buildings, abandoned castles, and victorian style mansions anytime he can for the aesthetic.
❈ So, with a s/o that’s bad with cold, it’s both a blessing and a curse. He’ll be worried about you, and fretting over making everything comfortable for you, but making him actually warm-up is definitely good for him. Use those fancy fireplaces for once.
❈ He has enough layers to share though and will do so. If he notices you getting chilly, he’ll be quick to give you his cape and ribbon, and more if you need them.
| ✧ Also, Karl makes a great lap (or shoulder, chest, etc) warmer, and will gladly sit on you as well.
❈ Warm this boy up with you? Please, he needs it. Grab him and cuddle next to the (sixth) industrial-strength space heater he just bought you.
Requests | OPEN|
“And the Fever is Conquered at last,”Poe
proclaimed. Fevered bruise spreading; a blossom
cracking with canker, with necrotic glow.
Where’s the Divine in rot? It’s the problem
with a poet who ignores the mundane ––
After the membrane burst, flushed brackish wine
spewed from your leg; and, with each squeeze to drain
the blotch, rank sludge glooped out. If the Divine
rests in our soul then it’s in our corrupt
flesh as well. Poe’s Conqueror Worm knew that.
Fetid phantasma. Blight’s phosphorescent
twin. Ode to Gangrene? Cut it out. Worship
the flesh warily. See? What will erupt
in me hunkers and waits with a vile scent.
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Notes:
Apparently Youtube is awash in videos featuring blighters suffering from hematoma (stagnate blood) in one form or another, something that I find I cannot turn away from once I hit “play.” I know, I know, “fetid phantasma,” is such a $20 phrase in a $5 sentence but it’s so much fun to say. It’s like the word,“glooped;” sure, I can use other words to describe decay but my world would be slightly duller without some good gloop in it.
“But my heart it is brighter Than all of the many Stars in the sky”— Edgar Allan Poe, For Annie
Ever wonder what it would be like to date a poet or writer?
Sleep, those little slices of death, how I loathe them
© Edgar Allan Poe
Ph. Dorothea Lange
Why did I watch it?
- Heard about it on an episode of the podcast Filmspotting. It was listed as one of the host’s Top 5 Paris Movies.
- My interest is piqued for anything Edgar Allan Poe related.
Random IMDB Trivia:
Netflix Rating: 2 out of 5
1 Thing I Liked About It: The cast. Surprisingly strong cast for a TV movie. Particularly Val Kilmer and Ian McShane.
1 Thing I Didn’t Like About It: Low production values. I guess I shouldn’t have expected much more, but the gorilla suit reveal near the end is almost as bad as the intentionally fake-looking gorilla suit from Trading Places.
Look at how the moon so silently pulls the ocean towards itself. How cleverly brave it is to seduce this massive bulk of water. The crests of the waves reaching out to it as if diving in for a kiss. While the moon shines where it is, with adamant refusal.
~JS
Finnish PhD. Hholders are given a sword and a hat during a *Conferment Ceremony*. How more enticing could it be !!
This is enough motivation for me to study
“Wish I could tell you by now that I felt more indifferent…Catch myself thinking about you more than I should”
~Gracie Abrams (Stay)
“If you ever foolishly forget : I am never not thinking of you”
~Virginia Woolf
Me *confused* : Should I be proud of something like this or just regret it ??
I just want to get away from everything. Move to a chalet, somewhere in England. Away from all the drama of society. Reinvent myself. Take on a new identity. Read and write poetry. Go hiking or boating in the lakes of Windermere. And keep listening to *MY* favourite songs on repeat. No one should bother me.
I wish there were an edit option in life like there is in this Tumblr post