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The Last Movie I Watched...
The Window (1949, Dir.: Ted Tetzlaff)

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L: Marcel Duchamp, Fresh Widow, 1964, via Levy Gorvy R: The Window, removed from the Texas School Book Depository in early 1964, via Heritage Auctions
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The Window
by Raymond Carver
A storm blew in last night and knocked out the electricity. When I looked through the window, the trees were translucent. Bent and covered with rime. A vast calm lay over the countryside. I knew better. But at that moment I felt Iβd never in my life made any false promises, nor committed so much as one indecent act. My thoughts were virtuous. Later on that morning, of course, electricity was restored. The sun moved from behind the clouds, melting the hoarfrost. And things stood as they had before.
This is what it looks like when look through the edge of a pane of glass. I imagine a whole other world can exist there, and this is just a small window into that mysterious realm.