Tag: the burdens of existence

  • On the other hand, this also sounds like something Pocahontas might say

    On the other hand, this also sounds like something Pocahontas might say

    For any of you who are unfamiliar with the concept of referential mania, I strongly recommend reading the Vladimir Nabokov story “Signs and Symbols” (which is, I think, the original source of the disease: a particularly uncanny and frightening sort of narcissism). The New Yorker has a version online, but if you have the time […]