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Junot Diaz

The Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao

Junot Diaz

The Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Junot Diaz

The Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Junot Diaz

The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao

Junot Díaz

The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao

mentalhealth:

honigimohr:

“You can’t find intimacy—you can’t find home—when you’re always hiding behind masks. Intimacy requires a certain level of vulnerability. It requires a certain level of you exposing your fragmented, contradictory self to someone else. You running the risk of having your core self rejected and hurt and misunderstood.”

— Junot Diaz (via satyanaas)

you didn’t need to call me out like that but thank u

TRUTH

angelsandthearchitect:

“When I looked around, I saw and heard of none like me. Was I then a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled, and whom all men disowned?” 

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

“You know, vampires have no reflections in a mirror? There’s this idea that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror.  And what I’ve always thought isn’t that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror. It’s that if you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves. And growing up, I felt like a monster in some ways. I didn’t see myself reflected at all.” 

Junot Diaz

“A monster is not such a terrible thing to be. From the Latin root monstrum, a divine messenger of catastrophe, then adapted by the Old French to mean an animal of myriad origins: centaur, griffin, satyr. To be a monster is to be a hybrid signal, a lighthouse: both shelter and warning at once.” 

Ocean Vuong, “A Letter To My Mother That She Will Never Read”

“I was working in theses statements to identify marginality as much more than a site of deprivation. In fact I was saying just the opposite: that it is also the site of radical possibility, a space of resistance. It was this marginality that I was naming as central location for the production of a counter hegemonic discourse that is not just found in words but in habits of being and the way one lives. As such, I was not speaking of a marginality one wishes to lose, to give up, or surrender as part of moving into the center, but rather as a site one stays in, clings to even, because it nourishes one’s capacity to resist. It offers the possibility of radical perspectives from which to see and create, to imagine alternatives, new worlds.” 

bell hooks, Marginality as Site of Resistance

“If you an alien, you gotta not apologize for being an alien. You gotta join with the universe and just be.”

Dizzee,The Get Down

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