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I write books about a chronic inability to relate to people or to talk to them or to form relationships of any meaningful kind. About life lived with no companionship whatsoever even though much may be offered. AUTISMUS. LOTTA. THE COLD ICY AIR OF THE MOUNTAINS...
E Graf in 120
Anyone who has ever got on the tube and started reading out loud from an Ernst Graf book to hundreds of startled commuters will know how powerful it can be
Happy birthday.
What of Tuesday?
Escaping from 1923 Paris I came back to the present day and jumped on a train to Brussels...
Ernst Graf's 'EDEN' (A Romance) continues in PENICILLIN No.120
I am a dreamy boy, who lives in a world of his own. I am Ernest Dowson, seemingly always submerged in a dream. He spent all his money on drink & whores. He suffered the torture of the damned because his beloved Adelaide did not love him back...
Ernst Graf's 'CASANOVA' in No.120
Every time I come to Sphynx I realise again what a diamond Katharina was & that makes me want to re-establish contact with her. But she is a different person now. She's not a whore anymore. A real relationship is possible but that's the last thing I want...
E Graf's EDEN in 120
A lonely man, who never talks, just stands quietly on his own in corner. When the girl he loves is just a few feet away on other side of the pub, ready for him to talk to all night long if he wished, but still he stays on his own in the corner, talking to no one.
E Graf in No.120
"In England & Paris we forget our past it seems and always just live in the here & now. Here in Germany and Austria there is such a deep love for their lost past. Prelapsarian one might say. Before the Fall..."
Ernst Graf 's 'ELIXIR' in PENICILLIN No.67
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"The gorgeous Asian has confirmed it, there are indeed TULIPS on every table, reminding me of COURSE of Jack Napier, but also of my great days back in Utrecht, 1637, when I made the small fortune that bankrolled me for years..."
E Graf 's 'ELIXIR' in No.67 https://t.co/Yyl4goiWcB
"You have to keep rolling the dice (& laying down the money). You have to keep gambling, or you will win NOTHING. This trip has been a massive expense but it has brought me so much reward in return. A reward that will continue to influence my pleasure long after I get home..."
"Extraordinary what pleasures are right there under our noses, in front of our eyes, without us even realising. You have to keep knocking on doors. You have to keep jumping through hoops...."
Ernst Graf 's 'ELIXIR' in No.67 🖼️Autoportrait 46 by @froutib https://t.co/Yyl4goiWcB