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In Chapter 6, it was suggested that an inner world of phantasy exists in every human being, and that interests in which imagination play a part are, in many individuals, as important as interpersonal relationships in giving meaning to their lives. There is nothing pathological in the employment of imagination. We cannot dispense with phantasy: if we could, we should lose much of what makes us distinctively human.
Solitude: A Return to the Self - Anthony Storr.
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Spring in Town, 1941. Grant Wood. Oil on wood.
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LES AUTOMOBILES SARA. c.1920s. Riegel, Neuilly.
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Hommage à Lorenzo Bernini, 1940. Eugene G. Berman. Oil on canvasboard.
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Virginia Woolf (notebook and pen), 1939. Gisele Freund. Gelatin silver and dye coupler.
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Untitled, (sailing), ca. 1920s. William Happich Gelatin silver print.
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September Afternoon, c. 1930. Clarence Kerr Chatterton. Oil on linen.
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Simone de Beauvoir, the day of the Prix Goncourt, next to a window writing, Paris, 1954. Gisele Freund. Gelatin silver.
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The edge of me merging into the edge of the sea, 2022. Coco Capitán C-Type Analogue Handprint.
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Paris Cafe, c. 1904. Alfred Maurer. Oil on canvas
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Rather Be (feat. Jess Glynne)
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Early Sunday Morning, 1930. Edward Hopper. Oil on canvas.
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Surf Wagon, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, 1964. Al Satterwhite. Archival pigment print.
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Space and Time, India, 1958. Gleb Derujinsky. Pigment print.
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“The first step in a fascist movement is the combination under an energetic leader of a number of men who possess more than the average share of leisure, brutality, and stupidity. The next step is to fascinate fools and muzzle the intelligent, by emotional excitement on the one hand and terrorism on the other.”
“Freedom and Government” - Bertrand Russell
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