Tavik Simon ~ “Vilma reading on a Sofa”
Series Women and their Passion for Books
Tavik Simon, Vilma reading on a Sofa, 1912
“What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee?”
Anthony Trollope
Tavik Simon, Vilma reading on a Sofa, 1912
This intense novel is about a young mother and wife called Zoe Kruller, who is brutally murdered. It uses mixed storylines
“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy books and that’s kind of the same thing.” Anonymous Girl Reading
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
I wish I could do whatever I liked behind the curtain of “madness”. Then: I’d arrange flowers, all day long,
“There have been two great accidents in my life. One was the trolley, and the other was Diego. Diego was
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
I wish I could do whatever I liked behind the curtain of “madness”. Then: I’d arrange flowers, all day long,
“There have been two great accidents in my life. One was the trolley, and the other was Diego. Diego was
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
“To love makes one solitary, she thought.” Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway (1925)
“I am a dreamer. I know so little of real life that I just can’t help re-living such moments as
It is really curious how men, whom I otherwise look upon as honest, and who in other respects are not my enemies, lie monstrously, and are hardly conscious of it themselves, when they really get into a passion. Passion has an extraordinary power. How foolish, then, is the modern seeking after system upon system, as though help was to be found there; no, passion must be purified.
Soren Kierkegaard’s Journal, 1846
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
MARC AND BELLA CHAGALL ~ A COLORFUL LOVE “In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR EFFECT “I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity.” SIMONE
Some quotes by writer Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) “I wish that every human life might be pure transparent freedom.” “One
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
A poem by Paul Eluard “I cannot be known Better than you know me Your eyes in which we sleep
A WRITER LOVES HER CAT. “I went to collect the few personal belongings which…I held to be invaluable: my cat,
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR EFFECT “I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity.” SIMONE
“It was not the passion that was new to her, it was the yearning adoration. She knew she had always feared it, for it left her helpless; she feared it still, lest if se adored him too much, then she would lose herself, become effaced, and she did not want to be effaced, a slave, like a savage woman. She must not become a slave. She feared her adoration, yet she would not at once fight against it.
D.H. Lawrence – Lady Chatterley’s Lover
This intense novel is about a young mother and wife called Zoe Kruller, who is brutally murdered. It uses mixed storylines
“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy books and that’s kind of the same thing.” Anonymous Girl Reading
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
“A Sad thought dancing” that migrated from the brothels of Buenos Aires to the European dance halls.
Several great writers have written tango songs, but the greatest and most profound lyricist is Enrique Santos Discepolo.
The man who defined the tango as “a sad thought dancing” , “a mixture of anger, pain, faith, and absence” sings of love, death and paradise lost in radically pessimistic poems that express the despair of the thirties, that “infamous decade” where hopes of democracy gave way to coups l’etat and electoral fraud.
Faced with stattered dreams, “All is a lie, nothing is love/the world buggers you about as it turns.” Love is always at punishment: “Why was I thought to love/If to love is to cast all your dreams into the sea”.
Painting
Kees Van Dongen [1877 – 1968]
Tango or Tango of the Archangel
1922 – 1935
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
“These days, my notion of the fantastic is closer to what we call reality.” —Julio Cortázar
“The true mission of the violin is to imitate the accents of the human voice, a noble mission that has