Calming the Fearful Mind -
A Zen Response to Terrorism
quote [ For vast stretches of À la recherche du temps perdu, there is scarcely a page unadorned by vibrant colour. To commemorate the centenary of Marcel Proust’s death, Christopher Prendergast celebrates his use of pink, how its tone shifts from innocence to themes of sexual need, before finally fading out to grey at the novel’s close. ]
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cb361 said @ 9:58am GMT on 15th November
It’s tone may well shift from innocence to themes of sexual need, but it’s still a bugger to masturbate to.
cb361 said @ 2:50pm GMT on 15th November
It’s tone may well shift from innocence to themes of sexual need, but the colour pink is still a bugger to masturbate to.
cb361 said @ 2:50pm GMT on 15th November
Its tone may well shift from innocence to themes of sexual need, but the colour pink is still a bugger to masturbate to.
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cb361 said @ 9:58am GMT on 15th November
Its tone may well shift from innocence to themes of sexual need, but the colour pink is still a bugger to masturbate to.