Marya Hornbacher, Madness: A Bipolar Life
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AE HEE LEE, from "Prelude"
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Carl Phillips, from “Civilization”, Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020
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Logis du Feés, France by Sies Kranen
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The lost art of Eid greeting cards
From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right: A floral Eid card. Published by Hafiz Qamruddin & Sons, Lahore and posted from Lahore on 24 December 1935. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi. Left: Eid greetings stamped on an image printed in Europe. Basically it was European-made Christmas cards which were modified and used as Eid cards. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right "Guldasta-e Eid" – title of the chapbook published by Rashid ul Khairi in Mahboob Al Matabah, Delhi.
One of the more popular Eid greeting cards.
Especially for children. Eid card produced by Shabbar T. Corp. Bombay. From Omar Khan's collection.
Left: A post card originally produced by Raphael Tuck, London. From the collection of Tasveer Ghar.
Aown Ali
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Fading summer flowers..
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The moon is a loyal companion,it's never leaves, it's always there,watching.
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by Lorraine Sorlet
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We all love the "becoming the very thing you sought to destroy," trope. but I have a growing fondness for "destroying the very thing you sought to become"
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babygirl your enormous eyebags and just barely noticeable tremor have captivated me
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some of you need to romanticise the fucking paragraph break
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Two cats on a window sill, 2020 - photographer unknown
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