“there are no foreign lands. it is the traveler only who is foreign.”
– ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
« leave us alone, without books, and we’d instantly trip up, get lost – we don’t know where to place our allegiance, what to hang on to; what to love and what to hate, what to respect and what to despise. we even find it difficult to be human beings- human beings with our own real flesh and blood; we’re ashamed of it, we consider it a disgrace and strive to be some kind of imaginary general type. »
– DOSTOEVSKY, notes from the underground
« to vice, innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery. »
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OUIDA
“burmese days”, – GEORGE ORWELL
st. petersburg, russia – april, 2016
by NAYYIRAH WAHEED
YUSRA guiding us through YEMEN, 2013
35mm film as we hung out + above of the car, riding across the desert
JENNY HOLZER
from the living series, 1989
on the streets of montmartre