September Menu : The Course of Love
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1. Romantic Fatalism-The longing for a destiny is nowhere stronger than in our romantic life.
2. Subtext of Seduction- the telephone becomes an instrument of torture....it coiled me into the passive role- the traditional feminine receiver to x’s masculine call.
3. “Marxism” - please accept my resignation. I don’t want to belong to a club that will accept me as a member. A love that is returned is forever susceptible to the “Marxist” trap!
4. “I” confirmation - If the fall into love happens so rapidly, it is perhaps because the wish to love has preceded the beloved.... perhaps it is true that we are not wholly alive until we are loved.
5. Fear of Happiness - longing for a future that never comes is only the flip side of longing for a time that is always past.
6. Romantic Terrorism - X, trying to read Cosmo, tells the narrator to turn down the “yodeling.” It's Bach. Nothing to do but watch the impending train wreck: stilted conversation, bad sex, the refusal to acknowledge the end has come.
7. Ellipsis - a gradual reconquering of the self. A new identity build up.
8. Love Lessons - wisdom teaches us that our first impulses may not always be true and that our appetites will lead us astray if we do not train reason to separate vain from genuine needs.
Excerpts from ‘Essays On Love’ by Alain de Botton. Song by Ravyn Lenae. Shot by Annie Maxwell
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