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- Persépolis

Te ví real,

ya lejos de la idealización y del emborrachamiento que me causaba el enamoramiento,

y aún así.

Tenías todo lo que me gustaba,

Y cada vez,

encontraba algo nuevo en ti que me atraía.


Conclusión: estoy jodida.


Persépolis

Pensar en lo probable que es morir mañana me recuerda a una frase que leí hace un tiempo.


“Cualquier declaración de amor es urgente porque nos vamos a morir”.


Cuanta razón tiene.


Persépolis

Esta vez voy a hacer lo que nunca he hecho,

Esta vez dejaré todo sentido de razonamiento toda lógica de lado,

Esta vez me dejaré guiar por mi instinto, por mi corazón.

Dejaré de pensar en que es lo mejor para mí y empezaré hacer lo que realmente quiero.


Persépolis

Iannis Xenakis- Persepolis

Iannis Xenakis was commissioned to compose a piece of music in 1971 to honour Persepolis - an ancient ruined city in Iran founded by Cyrus the Great. 

The piece by Xenakis was a musique concrete work for the 2500th anniversary of the founding of Persepolis, performed amidst the ruins and echoed from various loudspeakers. Persepolis is extracted from a 56-minute, eight-track recording and remastered. 

What instruments Xenakis used to compose this work remains a mystery, since there are no descriptions in the liner notes. Foremost, Xenakis is known for making mathematically based, “emotionless” music, but this recording hardly qualifies as such. 

Accompanying this disk are several interpretations of this piece made by various artists, such as Merzbow, Ryoji Ikeda and Francisco Lopez. Most of the artists who did the remixes tended to put their own personal slant on Xenakis’s material, but the most faithful rendering would be that of Otomo Yoshihide. Though Yoshihide tends to high-pitched drone, he follows the same themes that Xenakis worked with, yet the track is shorter and has more of an edge. (Asphodel)

“Persepolis”, directed by Marjane Satrapi &  Vincent Paronnaud, 2007.“A Girl Walks Home Alone at“Persepolis”, directed by Marjane Satrapi &  Vincent Paronnaud, 2007.“A Girl Walks Home Alone at
  1. “Persepolis”, directed by Marjane Satrapi &  Vincent Paronnaud, 2007.
  2. “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night”, directed by Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014.

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fromPersepolis (2000-2004) by Marjane Satrapi

mydailybookquotes:

“We can only feel sorry for ourselves when our misfortunes are still supportable. Once this limit is crossed, the only way to bear the unbearable is to laugh at it.”

-Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis

“It’s fear that makes us lose our conscience. It’s also what transforms us into cowards.”

-Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis

“We can only feel sorry for ourselves when our misfortunes are still supportable. Once this limit is crossed, the only way to bear the unbearable is to laugh at it.”

-Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis

Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi

(2000)

trans. Blake Ferris, Mattias Ripa (2003)

You can post a selfie anytime but how often do you post about women you admire? Posting about them is also a kind of recognition of the struggles they faced (and still do) in creating works that have had such a huge impact on me. Works that explore and dissect struggles as well as the violence young girls and women of all ages still face.

Being a woman, it seems, has become equated with struggle. I don’t know if that’s a challenge I willingly accept but it’s certainly a world I’m born into. Struggles vary for women across the world, found in spectrums of established and unknown grays. But violence is unacceptable for always. It can not be any more black and white than that.

So here are the women who have inspired me as a writer (I’ve published some, yay!!!) and whose works taught me to be brave in contributing my voice and studies to the struggle and challenge of being a woman (working on getting published on that next!)

Gloria Anzaldua

Known for: Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1987), Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory and queer theory.

Marjane Satrapi


Known for: Persepolis series (Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, 2000 and Persepolis: The Story of a Return, 2004; co-directed film adaptation in 2007), autobiographical graphic novels.

Sahar Delijani


Known for: Children of the Jacaranda Tree (novel, 2013)

I intend to do more posts like this in the future. That’s how I intend to support women.

bookofjudith:

Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi 

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