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“How frequently do you look in the mirror? Does your face please you? Are you disgusted to detect familial features? Do you worship or hate your ancestors? Do you consider your image erotic? Do you pretend that you are a star's child? If you squint, does your reflection become abstract? Is abstraction a transcendental escape from identity or a psychotic spasm of depersonalization?” SelfBodyBody ImageMirror Book:My 1980s & Other Essays Source: My 1980s & Other Essays
“I demand wisdom from my fingers: at least they must sound human, and not like spoons and forks! The piano, however, is not a human being. It lies halfway between a friend and a rock. More responsive than a rock. More predictable than a friend.” MusicMusicianPiano Book:Figure It Out Source: Figure It Out
“Opera has the power to warn you that you have wasted your life. You haven't acted on your desires. You've suffered a stunted, vicarious existence. You've silenced your passions. The volume, height, depth, lushness, and excess of operatic utterance reveal, by contrast, how small your gestures have been until now, how impoverished your physicality; you have only used a fraction of your bodily endowment, and your throat is closed.” SongExpressionThroatOperaEnormity Book:The Queen's Throat: Opera, Homosexuality and the Mystery of Desire Source: The Queen's Throat: Opera, Homosexuality and the Mystery of Desire
“Yes to fingerfucking the dialectic! Or to using the dialectic as a method of fingerfucking the binary!” BinaryDialectic Book:Our Deep Gossip: Conversations with Gay Writers on Poetry and Desire Source: Our Deep Gossip: Conversations with Gay Writers on Poetry and Desire
“I mention Jackie mostly because I want to be assured that I inhabit the same universe as other people; that I am not alone on a distant shore. Jackie glues me to this world—most effectively when I can find a way to mention her name or her attributes, when I can find a pretext, however frail, to introduce her into a conversation, even at the risk of non sequitur, bathos, or incoherence.” LifeJackie OJackie KennedyJackie OnassisJacqueline Kennedy Onassis Book:Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon Source: Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon