a little Sunday treat + Oscar Wilde poetry.
perfect combo.
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Emily BrontΓ«, Wuthering Heights
[16/100] days of productivity
Finally decided to tackle reading something by Fernando Pessoa. I don't know why but his most popular one, The Book of Disquiet, intimidates me so much, so I decided to start with his poetry. So far so good. Exquisite, I should say!
[14/100] days of productivity
I'm making progress with my process of copying my most valuable screenshots in my commonplace journal. Anything like quotes, interesting facts, useful websites, articles and so on.
I've started transcribing things from Sept. 2023 a couple of days ago, and now I just finished the ones from Oct. 2024!
This is such a therapeutic activity. I love it.
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Louise GlΓΌck, from "Midsummer" in Poems 1962-2012
[5/100] days of productivity
Made some notes about this article on the Romantic movement and Friedrich's paintings.
Such a nice read!
I'm really enjoying this new commonplace practice, and keeping you posted about it.
Vincent Van Gogh, in a letter to his brother Theo, dated 23 December 1881
still thinking about white nights