The Michelangelo-esque photography of Steven Vaschon.
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Gay
William Burroughs gives thanks
Lest we forget…

William Burroughs.
Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1986.
For John Dillinger
In hope he is still alive
Thanks for the wild turkey and the Passenger Pigeons, destined to be shit out through wholesome American guts —
thanks for a Continent to despoil and poison —
thanks for Indians to provide a modicum of challenge and danger —
thanks for vast herds of bison to kill and skin, leaving the carcass to rot —
thanks for bounties on wolves and coyotes —
thanks for the AMERICAN DREAM to vulgarize and falsify until the bare lies shine through —
thanks for the KKK, for nigger-killing lawmen feeling their notches, for decent church-going women with their mean, pinched, bitter, evil faces —
thanks for “Kill a Queer for Christ” stickers —
thanks for laboratory AIDS —
thanks for Prohibition and the War Against Drugs —
thanks for a country where nobody is allowed to mind his own business —
thanks for a nation of finks — yes,
thanks for all the memories… all right, let’s see your arms… you always were a headache and you always were a bore —
thanks for the last and greatest betrayal of the last and greatest of human dreams.• From Tornado Alley (1989).
Previously on { feuilleton }
• William Burroughs book covers
• Towers Open Fire
Folder icons
I don’t use customised folder or desktop icons much these days but this set, entitled Ink, is great, based on tribal tattoo stylings. If there were other designs as good as this in the world of lurid, gum-drop-shaped, drop-shadowed reflectiveness, I might be more inclined to customise my folders now and then. Jamie McCanless is the artist responsible and you can see these and other designs on his site, including some nice GLBT and Pride-themed works.
PS: these are Mac-only.
The art of Bill Travis
Secret Dream (2005), giclee print with oil paint, gold and mixed media.
Via Casual In Istanbul.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The gay artists archive
Jean-Frédéric Bazille’s swimmers
Scène d’été (Summer Scene, 1869) by Jean-Frédéric Bazille.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The gay artists archive
Previously on { feuilleton }
• The art of Thomas Eakins, 1844–1916


