i'm still on lolita, damn this book is hard to read. every page i literally have a discomfort on the way he speaks about lolita. it's so sickening! but the writing is so good, i don't even know what to say. *Fiodora thinks so too!
on the other hand i'm gonna start 'pop song' and 'a peste' today! it's gonna be i guess my forth or fifth camus. i love him sm. also, i need to finish it soon cause my uni library doesn't accept us to keep the books on vacation and semester is ending. soooo... 🤸🏻♀️
it's nice day today, very cloudy. i love it, it puts me in a great mood! 🤍🌧
i received these three clarice lispector books today! i'm so happy and ready to read her works. i already had other three.
pretty amazing, isn't it? the covers are crazy. i'm gonna start with the second one, água viva - my friend told me so.
apart from that, the days have been a little bit harder, and i can't wait for traveling. i need to get away.
but back to the books: i think i'm gonna really start a booktube. for that, i need to get over my shyness. i might not do it, i always leave projects halfway or 'noneway'.
hope everyone is having an amazing day. take care. 🤍🌧
Anya Taylor-Joy wearing Dior SS23 photographed by Rachel Louise Brown for Harper’s Bazaar
currently reading (finish or almost)
o mito de sísifo - camus (45%)
lolita - nabokov (pg. 25/331)
crime e castigo - dostoievski (pg. 33/561)
infocracia - byung-chul han (pg. 19/107)
chouette - claire oshtsky (starting rn)
to be read (or just to begin)
the right to sex - amia srinivasan
kibogo - scholastique mukasonga
a peste - camus
E no final, assim, calado, eu sei que vou ser coroado rei de mim.
- Los Hermanos
probably will finish in the margins by ferrante today.
i need to choose another but it's hard when you have many clarice books in your shelf and not think about picking one up.
i'm not doing ok since my birthday (feb 16th). it's raining a bit these days, so it makes my days better. thank god nature. 🌧🤍
also, it's time for restart studying: manifesting.
in heaven, everything is fine ♡
“There is no justification for present existence other than its expansion into an indefinitely open future.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex
i've stopped writing again, which is not a good thing for my mind tbh. my readings are slow and i'm a bit unfocused. hope i get better soon because vacations are almost there and i need to read as much as i can. but i feel like olivia (my dead rose).
i restarted lolita, i had abandoned it and postponed to get back to it, but now i feel like i can do it. maybe. i'll try.
if you who's reading this are ok and having the time of your life.
the sky was so beautiful today and i got my two partners to watch it with me!
be good, fellas! 🌧🤍
RIP David Lynch (1946-2025)