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I have this quote from yesterday, from Aleister Crowley's autobiography (1929):

As long as sexual relations are complicated by religious, social, and financial considerations, so long will they cause all kinds of cowardly, dishonourable, and disgusting behaviour.

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Happy 50th birthday to Neil, and I'm really sorry I couldn't make it down to New Orleans for the party to end all parties, but I'm there in spirit, as they say. My spirit will get shitfaced and roam Bourbon Street looking for trouble. At least my body won't have to feel the hangover. Today is also Holly Black's birthday, so have a good one, Holly.

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Cold and cloudy here in Providence, just like yesterday, and the day before.

But, I did finally leave the House yesterday. So, that's only nine days indoors (my record, set this past winter, is fourteen). Yesterday, I went to the Athenaeum to read and think about the story I need to begin today. But first we went to the Bell Gallery at Brown University, to see the Pictures from the Hay exhibit, a display of books celebrating the 100th anniversary of the John Hay Library at Brown University. The exhibit is a veritable orgy for book sluts. I read Walt Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!" written in Whitman's own hand (from 1887). I saw needlepoint from 1802, and a Brown diploma from 1769. There was an amazing accordion book by Angela Lorenz (1999)— etching, watercolor, letterpress, and mica —titled The Theater of Nature, or Curiosity Filled the Cabinet. I saw an original Arthur Rackham illustration, "Where is Peaseblossom," from Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare (1889) and thought of [livejournal.com profile] nineweaving. There was a schematic from a book on fireworks dating to 1635, detailing "How to represent St. George fighting the dragon." I saw Crimean War photos from 1855, a clay Iraqi cuneiform tablet from Uruk (now Warka) dating back to 1850-1800 BCE, and French editions of Poe from the 1920s. Paper dolls from 1811, titled The Protean Figure and Metamorphic Costumes. Andreas Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica (1543), plates from Mark Catesby's The Bahama Islands: containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants (1729-1747). So much amazement in a single room. Does anyone seriously believe that three hundred years from now people will marvel at Kindles and the layout and typography of eBooks? Books have almost (but not quite) ceased to be objects of art in and of themselves, and merely become shoddy information and entertainment delivery devices. Their artistic and archival importance is all but lost.

It was a blustery late autumn day on Benefit Street, not too cold if you were dressed for it. Bradbury weather. We left the Athenaeum about five p.m. (CaST, = EDT + 1 hour), stopped by Eastside Market, then headed back across the river and home again.

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We have almost everything we need to assemble the Dancy Box. This is a box that Dancy carried with her from the cabin in Shrove Wood to the sanitarium in Tallahassee, where it was confiscated. She never got it back. At least, that's how it seems right now. It'll be going up on eBay as soon as we're done, along with one of the lettered editions of the book, an edition that was not offered to the public (they were split between Bill Shafer and myself). This has gone from a lark to a pretty obsessive piece of...what? It's an artifact from a fiction, a prop from a movie that will never be made, a multi-media sculpture.

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There's not much to say about Monday. After seven consecutive days of writing like a fiend, and the insomnia on top of that, I ended up spending much of Monday in bed. We watched the second episode of The Walking Dead (still promising) and also Daniel Alfredson's Flickan som lekte med elden (2009). Last night, we saw Paul Scheuring's The Experiment (2010), with Adrien Brody and Forest Whitaker. I've been reading Richard Kaczynski's biography of Aleister Crowley. The rp in CoX has taken a turn for the very weird, with Erzsébetta's future self (become more faerie than vampire) traveling back from 258 years in the future to try to stop Something Awful, something that's her fault. Sekhmet has deemed her "...the worst thing that ever happened to the world." The rp has been especially cathartic, and it's sort of wonderful acting it out in an absurdist milieu of supervillains, because nothing's too ridiculous to ring true.

Today...I have to try again to write "Romeo and Juliet Go to Mars," a story I tried to write last fall and shelved. But I want to do it. It's a story I need to do. So, we'll see.

Here are the photos from yesterday:





Autumn at Brown University.



Carrie Tower at Brown (erected in 1904).



Brown. Cold, but lush.



The Bell Gallery.



Whitman, in his own hand.



The Theater of Nature, or Curiosity Filled the Cabinet



The Theater of Nature, or Curiosity Filled the Cabinet



Andreas Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica (1543)



Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty (1746; color mezzotint), Myologie complette en coleur et grandeur naturelle, composée del l'Essai et de la Suite l'essai d'anatomie, en tableaucx imprimés. If you're me, this counts as the best sort of porn.







Shiba Koban (1803)



Benefit Street, nearing twilight.

All photographs Copyright © 2010 by Kathryn A. Pollnac and Caitlín R. Kiernan

Date: 2010-11-10 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whiskeychick.livejournal.com
I am waiting with bated breath for the Dancy Box.

Date: 2010-11-10 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

I am waiting with bated breath for the Dancy Box.

I think it's gonna rock.

Date: 2010-11-10 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spiritualmonkey.livejournal.com
I read Walt Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!" written in Whitman's own hand (from 1887)

I am 8 kinds of jealous and twice on Sunday. Thanks for the photos.

Date: 2010-11-10 09:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

You are welcome. And stop giving chimps cigarettes.

Date: 2010-11-11 03:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spiritualmonkey.livejournal.com
You are welcome. And stop giving chimps cigarettes.

I only give him weed. He's gotta buy his own smokes.
Edited Date: 2010-11-11 03:16 am (UTC)

Date: 2010-11-10 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] martianmooncrab.livejournal.com
a display of books celebrating

those are gorgeous books and pics, it would have be nice to curl up in a comfy chair and actually touch the books, but, they are fragile.

Date: 2010-11-10 09:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

but, they are fragile.

Most were obviously far to frail to be casually handled.

Date: 2010-11-10 08:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stsisyphus.livejournal.com
Wow, those pictures...and I'm sure they don't do justice to being there in person. I'm glad you got out to see them.

...it's sort of wonderful acting it out in an absurdist milieu of supervillains, because nothing's too ridiculous to ring true.

Now you've learned the secret.

Date: 2010-11-10 09:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com
Now you've learned the secret.

Pretty much. I've actually made two alts, Lizbeth Gevaudan (the one you know about) and a Fae named Ete.

That said, I have begun running into some players that surpass my camp threshold. I'm aiming for a cross between Batman Returns and The Dark Knight, and they're all about like they're after the old TV Batman. Those people, I'm kinda having to avoid.
Edited Date: 2010-11-10 09:08 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-11-10 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olivia nishkian (from livejournal.com)
I actually felt kind of bad afterwards... Sekhmet is a character I've been RPing in various places for more than a year now, and it's very, very disturbing how unaware I am of the horrific things she sometimes does. As I'm RPing those things, they seem so mundane and simple, so obvious, as if there really was no other reasonable way to act.

Things like killing a human being casually to complete a ritual that will further bind someone to her (because they cannot be complete without being filled with Herself, Her will). Or what happened last night (which wasn't intended by her or myself to have such awful consequences, but the act itself was just a snowball effect of egocentrism).

I don't realize how evil these acts are until well after the RP is done. And then I feel kind of bad, but not terrible.

What is happening to me?!

Date: 2010-11-10 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olivia nishkian (from livejournal.com)
I need to correct my statement, actually. I DON'T notice the fact that she's an archvillain or that her actions are evil until someone points the fact out to me, like you did.

So that's even more unsettling.

Date: 2010-11-10 10:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

What is happening to me?!

You're doomed.

Date: 2010-11-10 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] philip tucker (from livejournal.com)
I believe that the future of novels will be such that 95% of them will be digital, and the remaining 5% will be boutique works of art like the photographed above, which will be collected by those who care and fetch prices commensurate to their value as works of art.

Date: 2010-11-10 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ashlyme.livejournal.com
If you're me, this counts as the best kind of porn.

Agreed. It's like a brothel for bibliophiles. The Theatre of Nature looks amazing.

A Brothel for Bibliophiles

Date: 2010-11-10 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessamyg.livejournal.com
Sounds like a porn story by E R Eddison(think I've got that correct). My wife sometimes finds it funny that I enjoy smelling a book, be it old or new, and the smell of a second-hand book shop can be absolutely sublime. Hmm, I've got to type syphilized grablae to prove that I'm human. I wish it was so easy.

Date: 2010-11-11 12:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] papersteven.livejournal.com
Today...I have to try again to write "Romeo and Juliet Go to Mars," a story I tried to write last fall and shelved.

This makes me *all* kinds of happy.

Date: 2010-11-11 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] v1ewfr0mbugtown.livejournal.com

Oh...your pictures make me sigh wistfully and go green with envy. If I were back east I would so try getting to that exhibit. I love books! I pet books. I smell books. Yes! I am heavily into book porn. Love the one shot looking at a book from the side where you can see the yellowing and wrinkling of the pages...

I aim for beauty in my own books...painting, inks, poetry, collage...I love when they get thick and unwieldy and the pages crackle when they are turned. Yes, I write on the computer...but it is nothing in comparison to working in my journals.

Thank you for sharing.

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