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The beach

November 16, 2017November 16, 2017 Posted in beach, gay, mansoon, Saturday1 Comment

I have measured out my life in expensive hotels, it seems, and I gauge my tan in types of honey. I am now millefiori, and aspire to castagna.

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Museum of Modern Art

August 17, 2017August 23, 2017 Posted in Uncategorized6 Comments

There was a thing by her in the turbine hall of Tate Modern a few years ago, enormous, black, metal spiders. Horrible.

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A year in Tel Aviv

I arrived in Israel from London in November, slightly dazed. The process of getting here had been smooth, maybe too easy. What would I do here? What would I find? Who would I meet? Would I stay?

This blog is my attempt to answer those questions. The posts aren’t in any sort of chronological order.

White Meat, by the way, is what
Israelis call pork.

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