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I often examine these tragic portraits, wondering what this face, which led so many men to their death, may have been like when it spoke or smiled, what at the moment when Medea da Carpi fascinated her victims into love unto death—“Amour Dure—Dure Amour,” as runs her device—love that lasts, cruel love—yes indeed, when one thinks of the fidelity and fate of her lovers.
Im Grunde kann man für Sibylle nur sterben.


top 5 movies:
top 5 books:
favourite paintings (unranked):
favourite poems
(unranked):
the waste land - eliot, 1922
self-portrait in a convex mirror - ashbery, 1974
lunar baedeker - loy, 1923
To Autumn - Keats, 1819
















