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His eyes

“His eyes were abnormally large, and round like those of a cat. The pupils, too, upon any accession or diminution of light, underwent contraction or dilation, just such as is observed in the feline tribe. In moments of excitement the orbs grew bright to a degree almost inconceivable; seeming to emit luminous rays, not of a reflected but of an intrinsic lustre, as does a candle or the sun; yet their ordinary condition was so totally vapid, filmy, and dull as to convey the idea of the eyes of a long-interred corpse.”

Edgar Allen Poe, A Tale of the Ragged Mountains.

the hues of that arch

“Misery is manifold. The wretchedness of earth is multiform. Overreaching the wide horizon as the rainbow, its hues are as various as the hues of that arch—as distinct too, yet as intimately blended.”

Edgar Allen Poe, Berenice.

free lectures

“If you have attended the free lectures at the College of Misery, for a short time even, and have paid attention to what you have seen with your own eyes and heard with your own ears, you will reap a firm faith and learn more than you can express in words. He that hath eyes to see, let him see.”

Vincent Van Gogh, July 1880.

the polychromatic hospital

“Color gives joy, it can also drive a person crazy. It can heal, in the polychromatic hospital. It is a formidable raw material, as indispensable to life as water or fire. . . . It can be dosed . . . in infinite degrees, beginning with the nuance and ending with the explosion.”

Fernand L’ger, Painting and Reality, Transition, no. 25, 1936.

Blue plate.

The daily special.

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Bowl of red.

Chili.

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Brown stone front.

Porter house steak.

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Red lead.

Ketchup.

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Red, white, and blue.

Mixed ice cream.

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