Maman lives in a bubble
July 20, 2018 8:00 PM Subscribe
This knowledge lends A Bubble the quality of a saint’s relic and makes it nearly unbearable to read. It is a tiny work, less than twenty small pages, and more would seem impossible to handle. The first few times I looked through it, I held my breath, for it is in essence a horror story. I kept thinking of that old urban legend/possible Hemingway apocrypha that the saddest story ever told took only six words: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” And here is this, a book sized for a toddler’s hands, with its simple colors, its direct language, its bright hope. Baby book, begun in love, never finished: The Saddest Children’s Book in the World
This was hard to read but I’m glad I did. Thanks for posting. I’ll hug Little eirias extra hard this morning.
posted by eirias at 4:06 AM on July 21, 2018
posted by eirias at 4:06 AM on July 21, 2018
Her music is also some of the most breathtakingly beautifully mournful and bittersweet sound ever made. Just amazing.
posted by FatherDagon at 7:23 AM on July 21, 2018
posted by FatherDagon at 7:23 AM on July 21, 2018
I just wanted to add that I read about Phil Elverum's A Crow Looked at Me a few weeks ago and pulled up Real Death and was absolutely crushed.
posted by daHIFI at 11:19 AM on July 26, 2018
posted by daHIFI at 11:19 AM on July 26, 2018
Here's a beautiful essay by artist Anders Nilsen on finishing the book.
posted by carrienation at 7:29 AM on July 28, 2018
posted by carrienation at 7:29 AM on July 28, 2018
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