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I am far from trying to pervert your hopes: life will take care of that

I had always supposed, dear friend, that loving your province as you do, you were resolved upon the practice, there, of detachment, scorn, silence. Imagine, then, my surprise on hearing you say you were preparing a book about it! Instantaneously, I saw looming up within you a future monster: the author you will become. “Another one lost,” I thought. Modestly, you refrained from asking the reasons for my disappointment; and I should have been incapable of giving them viva voce. “Another one lost, another one ruined by his talent,” I kept murmuring to myself.
Penetrating the literary inferno, you will come to learn its artifices and its arsenic; shielded from the immediate, that caricature of yourself, you will no longer have any but formal experiences, indirect experiences; you will vanish into the Word. Books will be the sole object of your discussions. As for literary people, you will derive no benefit from them. But you will find this out too late, after having wasted your best years in a milieu without density or substance. The literary man? An indiscreet man, who devalues his miseries, divulges them, tells them like so many beads: immodesty – the side-show of second-thoughts – is his rule; he offers himself. Every form of talent involves a certain shamelessness.

from Emil Cioran’s “Some Blind Alleys: A Letter,” which I am now going to send to every friend when they tell me they are publishing a new book.

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yothisthing

Had we had a first dance at our wedding, this was going to be our choice.  Which is why I would argue with Bob that THIS is the greatest wedding dance song.  Although, admittedly, how does one dance to the opening (or most of it)?  Whatever, I adore it.

(Regina)

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vmayo

One of the tags on this entry was kinks, and I was simultaneously selfishly worried that Regina had taken my wedding song, and amazed that we both had picked the same one without my ever realizing it.  But, a.) my wedding is theoretical and hers is a few weeks old (CONGRATS REG!) and b.) we did not pick the same song, but they are both by the Kinks and even from the same album.  My, don’t we have great taste! (In music, and in friendship.)

While not my possible future wedding song, this song is still incredibly important to me.  In fact, if you were to force me to choose my favorite song in the entire world, I would pick this one.  I loved it the first time I heard it, in a trailer for the Wes Anderson movie “The Darjeeling Limited.”  I actually owe a lot of my love of the Kinks to Mr. Anderson.  But I think it’s in my genes too.  I am partially named for their song “Victoria”, after all.

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saturnfloats

I'm curious if your potential future wedding song was "Strangers," which also features on that Wes Anderson trailers and was also under consideration by us.  However, I feel like the "This Time Tomorrow" does a good job of capturing how little we know what our lives will look like a few weeks down the line as I'm flying back home and leaving Bob behind for an undetermined separation.  (Hopefully short.  Oh how we hope).  

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Bob introduced me to Emmy the Great after being sent to photograph a Noah and the Whale concert, for whom she was opening.  He left vastly preferring her set to the headliners   I wouldn't necessarily go that far but I do really enjoy her.  She sounds English but don't be fooled!  Totally American. 

-Regina

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