#Rutger Kopland
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homoerotisch · 8 months ago
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Maaltijd, van Rutger Kopland
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ergenstoen · 1 year ago
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paved-with-good-intention · 2 years ago
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Es ist die Kunst des Verbergens der Abgründe in dir selbst, des Findens der Entfernungen zwischen dem, was du warst und dem, was du bist, die Kunst des Auslöschens deiner Fußspuren im Sand.
Rutger Kopland, Die Kunst der Fuge
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wensvol · 1 year ago
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ganumaarliggenliefsteindetuindelegeplekkeninhethogegrasikhebaltijdgewilddatikdatwaseenlegeplekvooriemandomteblijven would be a beautiful name for a baby girl
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jozefthoilants · 1 year ago
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Verse beits
Alles kan ik verdragen,
Het verzinken van klinkers,
scheurende balken, het hoekje
Gyprocplaten, kan ik met droge ogen
zien slopen, daar ben ik
werkelijk hard in.
Maar verse beits in september,
net geverfd, klef nog,
in vochtige strookjes, nee.
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liefdesleven · 6 months ago
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Rutger Kopland
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twafordizzy · 1 year ago
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Rutger Kopland Dicht de Dag
bron beeld: nrc.nl Over de zinloosheid van het leven Vind je het leven niet zinloos / zei hij. Het grint knarste onder / onze voeten. In plaats dat hij / blij was, je kon zien dat de winter / verging. Hoe bedoel je zei ik. / Hij bedoelde zinloos. De zon / scheen en de spiegel-gladde vijver / lag alweer te stinken van smerig / leven in beweging. Waarom bedroefd / zijn of boos als je niet wordt /…
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literaryscribe · 1 year ago
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It's not time that passes. It's you and I .
-Rutger Kopland
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wildflowerssworld · 2 years ago
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"It's not time that passes, it's you, it's I".
– Rutger Kopland, from "Time", Human side of Enterprise (Vol. 2, September 2010)
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fade-out · 2 years ago
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TIME
Time – it is strange – it is strangely beautiful too never to know what it is
and yet how much that lives in us is older than we are, how much of it will outlive us
as a new-born child can look as though it is looking at something inside itself, something it was given to bring along with it
as Rembrandt looks in the last self-portraits as though he can see where he is going into a distance beyond our eyes
it is strange but strangely beautiful to reflect that one day no one any more will know we ever lived
to reflect on how now we live, how here but also on how our life would be nothing without the echoes from the unknown depths in our heads
it’s not time that passes, it’s you, it’s I outside our thinking there is no time
this summer we stood on the edge of a valley around us only wind.
by Rutger Kopland
Translation: James Brockway From: Memories of the Unknown
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homoerotisch · 2 years ago
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Maan, uit Onder het vee van Rutger Kopland (1966)
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ergenstoen · 2 years ago
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Rutger Kopland
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paved-with-good-intention · 2 years ago
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Sometimes you look ahead and see nothing and you're in the middle of the path. Then you see that the path is there only because you have to go further and you're already there.
Rutger Kopland, On the way, a path is no longer a path
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wensvol · 2 years ago
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my day will be so fine then BOOM ga nu maar liggen liefste in de tuin, de lege plekken in het hoge gras, ik heb altijd gewild dat ik dat was, een lege plek voor iemand, om te blijven.
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dutchjan · 2 years ago
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September 08, 2022
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ma-pi-ma · 4 years ago
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Perché questo guardare è aspettare e non sapere cosa io aspetti. Non c’è momento in cui si ripeta questo momento.
È l’attesa e non sapere dove io sia, un posto tra la gente che non ritroverò.
Ah, strumento paziente, mirino e otturatore pazienti, io aspetto. Sento lo scatto, Dio, quell’innocente
posa, il gesto, quello sguardo in cui sono colpiti e sono rimasti.
Rutger Kopland, Fotografo, da Utensili pazienti, 1993
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