Neil Hilborn, “For Henry, Who Has Just Died”, The Future
James Dean, New York, 1954
answer: love myself, bts
In lieu of flowers, Megan Howland
“i prefer to think of poetry, as redistribution of melancholy.”
— from a graffiti on a wall in rome - i might be wrong, but the author did read tsh. that or henry winter is still alive.
Cameraworks, by David Hockney, 1984
Paul Bench
Can we all just take a second and recognize how cool it was of Fred and George to just give Harry the Maurader’s Map?
antinous (+ hadrian)
h of h, anne carson/ diaries, franz kafka/ a primer for the small weird loves, richard siken/ the death of antinoüs, mark doty/ antinous as a priest of the imperial cult/ no id/ war of the foxes, richard siken/ on earth we’re briefly gorgeous, ocean voung/ boot theory, richard siken/ antinous mondragone
everytime I hear about children of the corn I think about the guy I met at comic con who actually lived in the town they filmed that movie at, and on the farm where they filmed in the corn. he was a teenager at the time and him and his friends would get drunk on moonshine and rustle the corn and let the air out of the tires of the production team’s trailers and shit. and now there’s Wikipedia pages about how the children of the corn set was haunted and they thought they angered god but it was really just drunk hillbillies