June 23, 2009
This is for Margot.
These days, I am basking in the sunshine that visits Paris. When I first arrived in Paris and the gray and the rain were indefatigable, I read a story by Ray Bradbury called All Summer in a Day. It is a story about a class in which no one can remember a time when there wasn't rain. All but Margot. She can remember because she is from a place where the sun shines. Extraordinarily, the sun shines for a brief moment in the story, and, cruelly, the children lock Margot in the closet and bask in the sun while she is still in the dark. I think of Margot and her plight when the sun is cruel and doesn't shine. More aptly, I think of Margot when the sun shines. When the sun appears, he brings lovely apparitions everywhere, spaces of darkness and blocked light. I love shadows because they necessarily mean sun. They inspire because even if they are darkness, they signify light.
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Cool pictures my love, that I love
These remind me of De Chirico's "Melancholy and Mystery of the Street."
cool refernce morganne. merci merci.
Cool, cool post. Love it!
I've been lurking for a long time, but this post (and Jules dancing on the next one, fabulous!) made me want to acknowledge how much I enjoy your blog and what a good job you do conveying your enthusiasm and intelligence.
Shelli
merci shelli! very nice to hear...
Love this series Emilie, you are a great urban explorer.
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