Tag Archives: The Merry Cemetary
The Merry Cemetery of Sarpanta, where death does not deprive you of the dignity of ordinary life, a first-rate portrait and complaints about your mother-in-law
I don’t like to talk about it, but there was a dark time in my life. I mean, I’m not ashamed exactly–it’s not like I was beating puppies or something. The truth is, I was portrait painter. An earnest, hard-working, spectacularly unsuccessful portrait painter. No need to cue what my grandma called “the world’s smallest violin playing the […]
