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Zelda Fitzgerald, in a review of her husband’s book in 1922 (via trishahaddad)
Reminder that F. Scott Fitzgerald stole his wife’s writing, many times, while suppressing her works. See “Save Me the Waltz”, which he forced her to revise so that he could use parts of it in his own book “Tender Is the Night”. And which author do we study in school?
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I didn’t know this.
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FUCK HIM
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Reminds me how Watson and Crick stole Rosalind Franklin’s work and got a fucking Nobel for it. Makes you wonder what else men stole from women and passed it off as “their” inventions and discoveries.
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Ben Whishaw, Christoph Waltz & Ezra Miller for Prada Menswear Fall/Winter 2013-14 by David Sims
GLORIOUS!
oh wow good choices
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