gothic poetry recs??

dearestwatson:

  • Edgar Allen Poe: all of his poems
  • Emily Brontë: all of her poems
  • Alice Notley, Songs and Stories of the Ghouls
  • Henry Wordsworth Longfellow, “Haunted Houses”: All houses wherein men have lived and died / are haunted houses.
  • Dana Levin, “styx”: if you // slit your wrist you could make them speak.
  • William Blake, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” “A Divine Image”: Terror the Human Form Divine 
  • Margaret Atwood, “Mushrooms” “Speeches for Dr. Frankenstein”: What was my ravenous motive? / Why did I make you? 
  • Jorge Luis Borges, “Two English Poems”:  I can give you my loneliness, my darkness, the / hunger of my heart; I am trying to bribe you / with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat
  • Frank Bidart, “The Ghost”: if I had merely made you / love me you could not have saved me.
  • María Negroni, “Roosamundi”: they are bearing a / black wooden coffin and within it I, the invisible / bride
  • Anne Carson, “The Glass Essay”: She lives on a moor in the north. / She lives alone. / Spring opens like a blade there.
  • Emily Dickinson, “[The Loneliness One Dare not Sound]″: Its caverns and its corridors / Illuminate—or seal—
  • Jericho Brown, “Dear Dr. Frankenstein”: I, too, know the science of building men / Out of fragments in little light
  • Sylvia Plath, “Lady Lazarus” “Ariel” “Fever 103°”: I am too pure for you or anyone. / Your body / Hurts me as the world hurts God.
  • Hughes Mearns, “Antigonish [I met a man who wasn’t there]”: Yesterday, upon the stair, / I met a man who wasn’t there
  • Robert Lowell, “Florence“: Ah, to have known, to have loved / too many David and Judiths!
  • Gregory Orr, “Gathering the Bones Together”: I was twelve when I killed him; / I felt my own bones wrench from my body.
  • Paisley Rekdal, “Bats”: They flutter, shake like mystics. / They materialize.

What would you recommend to someone who is just starting to watch horror movies?

hardcockforhitchcock:

Oh hell, yeah!! I love giving recs and I LOVE when people start getting interested in horror. I’ll give you recs in a few different categories so that you don’t watch anything you wouldn’t enjoy:

Early Horror Movies (Most Are Black and White, 1900′s-1950′s):

Personal Favorites From the 1960′s (Suspenseful):

Must-Sees of the 70′s (The Beginning of the Golden Era):

1980′s Cult Classics (The decade of good special-effects make up):

Horror-Comedies:

Best of 2000′s-now:

Other Favorites (AKA 90′s horror):

weird movie masterpost pt. 1

jackisreallycool:

tongueart:

House (1977) – a girl brings her friends to visit her aunt and it doesn’t go well with really beautiful special effects

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Fantastic Planet (1973) – a human enslaved by aliens sets forth a revolution in this strange animated film

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An Optical Poem (1938) – no plot? no problem! just some super trippy circles to classical music

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Begotten (1991) – not for the faint of heart or the strong of heart proceed with caution 

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Un Chien Andalou (1929) – a classic surrealist film written by one the kings of weird salvador dalì  

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Les Escargots (1965) – starts out with a pretty basic plot but then takes a weird turn

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Les Dents du Singe (1960) – this animated feature follows a man who sells his teeth to a corrupt dentist

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Suspiria (1977) – an american at a prestigious german ballet school notices strange behavior in its staff with an awesome soundtrack

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*movies with links are available on youtube

**send me recs for pt. 2 please!!!

***all parts here

Begotten ❤️❤️❤️